I have arrived, I am home.
It's very simple,
but that is the practice.
And walk in such a way that you arrive,
and you feel like home.
You do not walk like a sleep walker
anymore,
you are walking as a free person,
you are walking like a Buddha.
To be a Buddha and walking on Earth
is possible.
And Buddha is a man who is awake,
who can be in the here and the now,
who can enjoy the present moment.
You can be a Buddha,
walking on this beautiful planet.
Is very important that you feel at home
in the here and the now,
only when you feel at home
in the here and the now
that you really have peace.
Without peace, there's no happiness.
Enjoy.
Peace is the absence of conflict.
When you deny the here and the now,
when you are not satisfied with yourself,
what is there when you are
searching for something else,
you are not at peace with yourself.
When you breathe in and you bring
your mind back to your body,
you make peace within mind and body.
Very often, in the early life,
you left your body alone.
When you spend two hours
with your computer,
you forget completely
that you have a body.
In that moment, body and mind
are not together,
we are not truly alive,
our body and mind
are away from each other.
So, breathing in mindfully
you ride your in breath
and you go home to yourself.
You bring your mind home
to your body,
and eternally, you are fully present
in the here and the now.
And that's only two seconds,
three seconds for breathing in,
to bring the mind home to your body.
And there, mind and body together,
you are established in the here and the now
and you get in touch with the wonders
of life.
That's simple enough.
So, every breath you take,
every step you make,
should be able to bring you home
to the here and the now,
that is the basic practice.
And you don't have to struggle,
to force yourself to do that,
because breathing in like that
can be very pleasant,
and making a step like that
can be very pleasant,
there is no violence, no force,
just awaken, a wake up from a long dream,
from a long sleep.
You wake up to the fact that life
is available in the here and the now.