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Dear Friends
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I know you are there
and I'm very happy
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As I was closing my eyes and
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followed my breathing
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I silently told myself
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I love you so.
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I love you so.
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And I saw myself as a child
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wandering on the streets of Saigon
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feeling quite sad.
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I saw myself standing by the bridge
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thinking of dark thoughts.
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I saw myself coming to this country
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as a teenager
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with a small handbag on one hand
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and a younger brother on the other hand
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holding him.
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And a thought arose in me:
"You have come a long way."
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I love you so.
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Thank you for all the efforts
you've made in life
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so that you can still be here
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Before I came to the practice
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I didn't know how to take care
of my strong emotions
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so I remember as a child
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I already experienced a lot of trauma
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from the sexual abuse
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from the verbal abuse
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from being an immigration child
in Vietnam
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so I was quite depressed
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of course I didn't call it depression
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and in Vietnamese I didn't even know
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that there was such a word
called depression.
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We just say "sad."
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But I used to wander
on the streets alot
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and I would make up
songs about my life
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and those songs were quite sad.
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I remember I would sing
and then cry.
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I even sang to my brother and
both of us cried.
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Or I would . . . we had
many bridges in Saigon
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So every time I stood
on a bridge or
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rode a bicycle on a bridge
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the thought of suicide
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would arise in my mind.
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That was so rehearsed in me
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since a young age that as I
grew into a teenager
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it became worsened.
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And in college, in medical school
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whenever I had a difficulty
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in life, in relationships
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my thought immediately went to
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it was like a default
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it would go to,
Why do I live?
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What's the meaning of this life?
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I might as well just check out.
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So there were times, most of the time
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I didn't want to die
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but suicidal thought would come up
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as the first choice for me.
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So, that's how I became a practitioner
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and realized that it had become
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a habit, a personality for me.
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So, slowly I learned to breathe with it
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and to tell myself
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I am dying everyday, I don't
have to wish for death.
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The body goes through
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changes every moment.
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My skin cells slough off,
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hair falls off, everything is changing.
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So the question is not
whether to die or to live
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the question is
How am I living?
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And how am I dying?
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Can I live beautifully?
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Can I die beautifully, each moment?
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So that helped change my attitude
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and the way I approached
my sadness
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and I see that as I practiced
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the four kinds of nutriments
more diligently, more positively
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slowly and now I don't
experience strong emotions that often.
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I'm quite steady and stable
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in my way of being
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and when a sadness arises
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of course things that are
unpleasant still happen
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but I don't react so strongly
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so the frequency and the intensity
of strong emotion
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is definitely reduced a lot.
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But also how I respond to them
so they don't last for long.
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Because instead of
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blaming on the external circumstance
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I learned to come back to myself
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and breathe and tell myself,
"I choose peace,
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I choose harmony within myself."
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I don't want to cause further
damage to myself.
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So whatever happened already
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I don't have to explode.
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I can just come back and
care for myself first.
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And when I'm calm
I can go ask the person
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what they meant when
they said that or when they did that
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or I may have enough understanding
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from within that I don't even
need the clarification or verification.
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I can just let it go.
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So that's a choice.
And it's a wonderful choice.
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All of us go through strong emotions
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whether it's sadness
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anger,
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insecurity,
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jealousy,
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self-doubt
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regret, yearning
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etcetera.
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We all have them.
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Some emotions are stronger than others.
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At certain times in our life
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it also depends on our personality
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how we express our emotions
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Over the years as a spiritual practitioner
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I've learned to regard emotions
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first of all, as a wave.
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Emotions,
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they can also be regarded
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as a storm, or
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as a food, a nutriment.
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As a habit
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as an addiction.
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So I'll go over them
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in that light
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so that we can
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gain a deeper understanding
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into our emotions.
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Emotions as a wave
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The moment that we experience an emotion
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we may not be even aware of it.
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Like when you are angry
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and somebody says,
You are angry.
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And you may say, I'm not angry
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Or somebody says, Are you sad?
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Is something wrong?
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You say, I'm not sad,
there's nothing wrong.
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Sometimes an emotion has passed
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and looking back a day later
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sometimes a week, sometimes a year
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sometimes years later
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that we realize what we were experiencing
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So, we look at a wave
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It doesn't start at a peak
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and it doesn't end
at this trough.
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An emotion starts long ago
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underneath the surface of an ocean
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the undercurrent, so many the conditions
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the previous waves pushed the water
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so that it builds up into this one wave
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or one tsunami
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and it manifests
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and it comes down
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but it is also the basis
for another wave.
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It also helps build up another wave.
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So when we see an
emotion is a wave in that way
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we know we're not caught
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when it's full-blown
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when it has quieted down.
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But we learn to take care of it
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at every point along the wave.
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And I like to see that when we
practice mindfulness
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we learn to embrace our emotion
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we are like a surfer
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instead of riding on the wave forward
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we actually learn to ride
on the wave backward.
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To look at it after it has passed.
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And to learn which conditions
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that have helped build
this particular wave or tsunami.
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How it affected our body.
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The tension, the fatigue
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the flare of a skin problem
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some physical health
or mental problems
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some insomnia, for example.
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So we look at the effects
that that particular emotion
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just had on our body,
on our thoughts, on our speech
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and we slowly go backward
on it and identify
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when it was full-blown,
how did it affect me
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in those moments?
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What thoughts did I have
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What speech did I use
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and which kind of bodily actions,
movement, tension did I have?
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So we learn to go backward
on that wave
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and slowly to identify
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the underlying causes and conditions
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that triggered that particular wave.
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Maybe somebody had said something that
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triggered a feeling of insecurity in us
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triggered a memory of our childhood
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of something pleasant or painful
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Maybe it was a sight
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a sound
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even a smell.
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A word, a touch.
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A touch can also trigger
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a pleasant or unpleasant
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painful memory experience.
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A thought can definitely
trigger an emotion.
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And so we learn to be aware
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We can be depressed
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for so many years
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and yet we know very little
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about that particular emotion
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and how it affects us
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in terms of our body, our mind
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in terms of how it affects
our habits and behaviors
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In the same spirit we can also look at
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an emotion as a storm.
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Again, a storm will build up
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to have a cyclone for example,
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in one area, let's say in Florida
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or in California.
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When we have a rainstorm
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we know that it started somewhere.
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Even in the East Coast or
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further up north of California
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or further down south.
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And it comes up, and so
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in the storm we also learn about
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the eye of the storm.
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When houses and cars
are flying in the air,
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very heavy rain, water is rising
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so many things that happen.
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But there is the eye of the storm.
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There is an area in
the middle of the storm.
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It may be even 20 miles radius
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that is actually quiet and calm
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and little to no effect
of the storm takes place
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in the eye of the storm.
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So we can also
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look deeply into
our emotion as a storm.
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How it has built up,
the conditions, the causes
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that brought about a storm
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and we can see how
we are swept away by the storm
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by our thoughts, by our speech,
by our bodily actions.
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Also the external environment,
the presence of others
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Certain people, certain ways
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help us to be calmer.
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Certain people, certain ways
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trigger us to feel, to be lost,
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to lose our control.
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And so we look and we see.
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Are there times that we can be
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in the eye of the storm.
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Are there ways that we can practice
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so that we can be safe
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in the eye of the storm
instead of being swept away.
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Being injured and then injure others.
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Emotions can also be
regarded as a food.
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As a nutriment.
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The Buddha said, "Nothing
can survive without food."
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How has the depression come to be?
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How has the anger come to be?
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How has the insecurity,
the jealousy, the self-doubt,
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the suspicion come to be?
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How have we fed
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this emotion, these emotions
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intentionally, often it's unintentionally.
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Unconsciously
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Again we learn that
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a half-life of an emotion hormone
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is only 69 seconds.
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69 seconds and that
dose of hormone
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has only half the quantity left
in our bloodstream.
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So it shouldn't have much
of an effect on us after 69 seconds.
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And yet, how can we be so depressed
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for days, for months.
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How can we be angry and resentful
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our whole life?
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Something is feeding this emotion.
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And when we make time
to look deeply into ourselves
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we'll discover, yes
I've been feeding my emotion
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with my negative thinking
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with my negative views
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with my hurtful speech
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with my violent, unkind
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harmful actions.
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That's why my emotion has grown
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over the years.
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Has become
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more bitter,
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more angry, more depressed
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more aloof, more withdrawn from life.
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It takes a lot of courage
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to look into ourselves,
into our habits
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and to see things more clearly.
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It's difficult,
it's challenging to do that.
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But as we gain an understanding
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of our own thoughts,
of our own emotions
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we will change the way
we look at ourselves.
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Instead of seeing ourselves as
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victims of an external situation,
circumstance
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instead of seeing ourselves
as a victim of an emotion
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we become more proactive.
We see that we have a choice.
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Do I want to feed this emotion?
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Because, if I don't feed it,
it will not grow.
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Do I want to build up this wave?
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Do I want to fit in this storm
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or do I want to choose peace?
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Do I want to choose harmony
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in myself, in my body, in my mind
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in my relationship with myself
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and with others.
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And so we become much more proactive.
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We learn different ways to
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take better care of our emotions.
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Emotions can also be regarded
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as a habit.
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Although most of us, if not all of us
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will definitely say "we want to be happy"
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But if again, if we look deeply
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we will see that we often
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side with our negative
emotions and thoughts.
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We feed the negativity
with our daily consumption
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through eyes, ears, nose,
mouth and body and thoughts.
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And we are addicted
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to these strong negative emotions.
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Physiologically, that's all we know.
The body is used to it.
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Psychologically, we identify
ourselves with these emotions.
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"I am anger" not just "I am angry."
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I am anger, I am sadness.
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This sadness is mine, don't touch it.
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You don't understand it.
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You don't know.
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You don't know me.
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You don't know my sadness.
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That's what I used to tell my friends.
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And so I would isolate myself
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and curl up with my sadness,
with my pain
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instead of opening my heart to life
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instead of getting help,
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instead of choosing to be happy
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to find ways to be happy.
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So emotions are
very addictive habits.
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And I treat all emotions
in a similar way
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whichever it may be.
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Sadness or anger, insecurity,
jealousy, etcetera.
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We can take care of them
in a similar way.
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First of all, we practice simple recognition
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The mindful breathing
helps us a lot.
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So let us try a sound of the bell.
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This is a big bell in our
Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall.
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You may have seen a smaller bell
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with the same shape,
bowl shape, but small like this.
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This is an inviter. It can be
just a stick, like this.
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I will wake up the bell
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and when I invite the sound of the bell
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we can all come back to our breathing.
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Befriending our inbreath as it is
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and befriending our ourbreath as it is.
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Befriending the breath,
smiling with the breath.
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(Bell)
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The sound of the bell
is a sine wave
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and our breathing pattern
is also like a wave.
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Inbreath
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outbreath
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inbreath
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outbreath
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We breath with these waves.
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We learn to sit up as if
there's a string pulling gently
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from our head, helping our spine
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to be upright, relaxed.
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We open our shoulders
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we rest our palms on our knees or
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just gently have our palms
holding one another, like this
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Resting in our lap
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We breath and smile.
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Hello inbreath
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hello outbreath
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We breathe like that for a while.
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Then, when we see an emotion
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we will say, hello anger
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I know you are there
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Breathe with me
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I'm breathing with you.
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And as we breath out,
we relax that emotion.
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We bring more spaciousness
into that emotion,
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more relaxation.
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In neuroscience, we
talk about neuromodulation
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When we are in chronic tension
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from having constant strong emotions
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constant stress
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or when we have PTSD,
Post-traumatic stress disorder
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The nervous system is out of balance
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The sympathetic nervous system
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is activated all the time.
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While the parasympathetic nervous system
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is quieted down.
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And so this one puts us on high alert,
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high vigilance,
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high tension.
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Day and night the body is tense.
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The thoughts are racing.
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The heart is beating fast.
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The respiratory rate is up.
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So we're on constant
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defense.
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This is a stress response.
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And it's very fatiguing.
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Tiring, very energy consuming.
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So, there is so much wisdom
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in meditation.
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Because as we sit upright
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and yet relaxed in our body
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As we listen to the sound of the bell
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And the sound of our own breathing
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we are bringing balance.
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We calm down the
sympathetic nervous system.
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The parasympathetic system now
is playing a more important role,
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which is relaxation.
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Calming.
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We can only heal when the body and mind
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are relaxed.
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Are at ease.
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When we feel safe.
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And the energy goes to healing
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goes to repair
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goes to rest.
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It goes to growth.
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But if we are constantly
fighting from within
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then all the energy will go to fighting
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to running away
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to withdrawing.
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And there's no energy
for growth and healing.
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So all of our mindfulness practices.
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From listening to the bell
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to listening to our breathing
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to walking gently as in walking meditation
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or in eating meditation
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or in deep relaxation, when we lie down
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every single mindfulness practice
that we do
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There's the sound of the bell.
Let's enjoy it.
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Do this when you hear your phone ringing
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or another person's phone ringing
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Just breathe and smile.
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Just for a few inbreaths and outbreaths.
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And that is the practice of
neuromodulation
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Bringing back balance
to the autonomic nervous system
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Every moment you can
help bring back the balance
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So that your body and mind
are more at ease,
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are more calm and relaxed.
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The autonomic nervous system
is always scanning the environment
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Am I safe, am I ok?
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Is everything ok?
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But in my practice
I learned that actually,
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fortunately my environment
is very safe in the monastery
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and many places that I go
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the environment is actually
quite peaceful and safe.
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The people around me are kind
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It is my own internal system
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that is not safe.
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My own thoughts that
are not safe to myself.
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My own internal dialogue
that is so negative and hurtful
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that it makes it unsafe to myself.
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My bodily actions may be
unsafe to myself when I'm not mindful
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And so in that way
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we need to love,
to be safe to ourselves.
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Quiet down the nervous system,
come back and breathe.
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So we feel calm and safe from within.
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I have this wonderful drawing
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from a friend from Europe
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She drew this.
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I usually talk about
learning to be our own soulmate.
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In Vietnamese the word
soulmate is (Vietnamese)
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(Vietnamese word) means to remember
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to know, to take care of, to master.
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T-R-I-K-E means, oneself.
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So our soulmate is one who remembers
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who knows, who takes
care of, who masters
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herself, himself, themselves.
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So, she drew this snake.
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with it's tail wrapping around itself.
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And said, "Be your own soulmate."
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Isn't that wonderful?
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Yes, our emotion can be like a snake
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it can bite us.
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In front, or from the back.
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It can hurt us.
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But our emotion is also
our own child.
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That we have fed and taken care
of all these years.
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That's why it has grown to be like that.
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So we learn to befriend our own emotion.
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To befriend the snake.
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Wrap around it with our mindful breathing
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with our smile
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with our loving speech
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Hello, sadness. I know you are there.
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I'm here for you.
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Hello, pain. You've been
there for a long time.
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It's ok. I'm here for you.
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And when you wrap your breath,
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your relaxation, your love,
your tenderness around it
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it will also relax
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and will become more
spacious and at ease.
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And that is to learn to be a soulmate
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to our strong emotions
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whether they are pleasant or unpleasant.
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Don't grasp one and push away the other.
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Learn to treat them with tenderness
and equanimity
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and you'll see miracles happen.
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Be your own soulmate.
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To your breathing
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know your breathing pattern
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because you breath differently
with different emotions.
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So when you are aware of your breathing
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it tells you what kind of emotion,
state of mind that you are in.
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Do you know that the
mind cannot think without a body?
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The brain cannot act
without a body.
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So when you think of a thought,
let's say, "sour"
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tamarind sour.
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Did you swallow?
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When we think of sourness
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we swallow.
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Whatever thought that
is arising
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there follows certain bodily movements
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that we may or may not be aware of.
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So our thoughts will always
come along with it is an emotion
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and bodily movements.
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They always come hand in hand.
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We may not be aware of our thought.
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But we can be more
aware of the feeling.
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But the body is most
visible, perceivable.
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The sensations also come along
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with the thoughts, with the
feelings, the bodily movements
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and sensations.
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So we can learn to
be aware of these two.
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To identify them, moment to moment
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so that we can be more in touch
with our thoughts and our feelings
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so that we can relax them.
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That is to learn to be a soulmate
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to our own body
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to our own mind.
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And to take care of
them very effectively.
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Another practice, because
we know that emotions are felt, right
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as a wave, as a storm,
as a food, as a nutriment
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and that's a habit.
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So we learn to see
how we're feeling them.
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The Buddha taught about
the four kinds of diligence.
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The first two kinds is to
deal with positive seeds in ourselves.
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And the other two we deal with
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the negative tendencies
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or seeds in ourselves.
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For example we have the seed,
the gene for joy, happiness
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for positivity.
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So, water them. Tend them.
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Give rise to positive thinking
in speech and bodily actions.
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We cultivate them, invite them.
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They'll come up more often.
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And once they come up,
give rise to awareness
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Because if we're happy
and we're not aware we are happy
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then that happiness comes and goes.
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But if we are happy and
we give rise to the awareness,
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"I'm happy in this moment."
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How fortunate I am to
have these conditions of happiness.
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Then we feel more deeply that happiness.
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And that happiness will last longer.
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And we will know how to
invite it to come again.
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We know how to change a neutral feeling
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like, "Oh, I don't have anything to do."
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"Nothing is happening right now."
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Then we can turn that into
a happy feeling by thinking
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Oh it's so wonderful. I don't
have to do anything right now.
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I can just sit and relax and enjoy
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the blue sky.
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I don't have pain right now.
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Oh, I'm so grateful
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for my body. For it's capacity
to heal and to transform.
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You see, you can change a
neutral feeling into a good feeling.
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So, to water the positive seeds
and to keep the positive seeds manifesting
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in our thoughts and speech
and in our body
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more often in our daily life.
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The other two kinds of diligence
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will help the negative seeds
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if they have not surfaced,
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don't water them.
Don't invite them to come up.
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Don't watch movies that
will trigger violence, fear
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trauma in us.
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Dramas are traumas.
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We like dramas a lot.
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Dramas in our own lives,
in people's lives
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in the princes and
the queens and the kings lives
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we like to water dramas.
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But we know dramas are traumas.
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Because when we are exposed
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to all these dramas
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every thought we give rise again
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will be associated with a bodily action
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Our emotion hormones will be released
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and that will accumulate
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and will give rise to tension
in the body
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and negativity, tension in
our thoughts and feelings.
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So don't invite them
to come up
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if they are negative
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and when they are up
like anger and jealousy
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don't water them.
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Because then they will
be stronger at the base.
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We have two wonderful
Chinese characters
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This is (nyang). It means leisure, peace.
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This Chinese character is for
now and chaos.
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Now if we look at these characters
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both have these two doors
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What's the difference between
leisure, peace and chaos.
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It's right here, at the gate
at the door.
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This stands for the moon.
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And this is a character for the market.
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Now we can regard our eyes
as these two gates, two doors
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Our ears, our nose, our mouth,
our body, our thoughts
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We should have the gate
of mindfulness to guard
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what's going in our sense organs.
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What's going in to our thinking.
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Because if we bring the moon,
positive thoughts, loving thoughts
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then we have peace and leisure.
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But if we constantly bring chaos
into our consumption
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through the eyes, the ears,
the nose, the mouth
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the body, the thoughts
it's a market we bring into ourselves.
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Our body and mind.
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Then of course, we have chaos.
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Our life will be chaotic.
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The world will be chaotic as a result.
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So, this is the first two diligence
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to water the good seeds.
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And these two we have to ask ourselves
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in our daily life how do we water,
how do we feed chaos.
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And if you watch the video we
talk about the five mindfulness trainings
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you also learn more about consumption
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Mindful consumption will help
us to bring peace and leisure
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and joy in our life,
instead of chaos.
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So these, I hope
you will remember this
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when you go to the store
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when you're listening to music
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when you're having a conversation
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just take a mental pause.
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Just stop for a moment.
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And ask yourself,
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What am I watering?
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Am I bringing the market
into myself, into my life
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or am I bringing the moon?
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Through the images I used about
emotions as a storm,
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a wave, food, and habit,
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And we also learned an emotion
hormone lasts only 69 seconds.
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We see that emotions are impermanent.
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Sometimes when we feel
our strong emotion
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it seems like it will last forever.
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It's our entire life.
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And because I feels so permanent
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sometimes it becomes so unbearable
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We think about escaping it
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by any means possible.
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Whether that's seeking entertainment,
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burying ourselves in work,
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escaping in relationships, in sex
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in drugs, or
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taking our life
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because it's so unbearable.
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It's only permanent
because we feed it.
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So we learn to
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when we are feeling sad
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in the lying down position,
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breathe.
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Feel the rise and fall of the belly.
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Talk to it tenderly, "I know
you are there.
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Help me to take better
care of you, my dear sadness,
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my dear pain.
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Sit up, sit in the upright position.
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Bring your mind back to your breathing.
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You are bringing balance to
your sympathetic system
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and the parasympathetic nervous system.
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Get out of the dark room,
turn off the television,
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turn off your computer.
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Walk outdoors, go to a park.
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Walk in your neighborhood,
in your backyard.
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Sit by a tree, a big tree.
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Hold a tree, lie down on the earth
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and breathe and feel the rise
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and fall of your belly
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pressing against the tree,
pressing on the earth.
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Feeling more and more spacious.
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There's no boundary between
your body and what's around you.
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Become more spacious and,
you know, that wave of strong emotion
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it will calm down.
That storm will pass.
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An emotion, when rehearsed
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time and time again
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becomes so entrenched in our brain,
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in every cell of our body.
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The neuro networks are like freeways.
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You only need one triggering factor
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and it goes straight there.
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Neurotransmitters are released
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the heart rate, respiratory rate,
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the whole body,
the whole way of thinking
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and speaking and behaving
are immediately there.
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So we need to learn
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to come back to our breathing
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go for a walk, jog slowly or quickly,
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change the CD, change the music.
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You don't have to be stuck
in that one.
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Change the environment.
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Some environments are
not good for us.
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It's not nourishing us.
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Why do we have to stay there?
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Why do we have to go to people
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that cause us to feel insecure
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and underminded.
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Choose friends who believe in us,
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who show us the way,
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who bring us to the practice.
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There are so many ways.
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Do yoga.
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Young people nowadays
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are fixed on their electronics.
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They only use their central vision
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like this.
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We don't look around anymore.
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We don't see what's going on
around us anymore.
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Only this.
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What's on the screen is not life.
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You can push forward, backward
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you can replay, it's there.
It's not real.
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What's real is what's going on
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in our body, in our mind
all around us in the world.
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Put these things down.
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I have a niece. She's only 10 years old.
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She has severe myopia now.
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She has severe astigmatism.
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And apparently children
all over the world
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now, fifty percent, sixty percent,
seventy percent of them
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are developing early
myopia and astigmatism
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because they don't play
outdoors anymore.
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Sunlight is important for
the eye development.
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It's important to the
development of the whole body
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and mind.
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Because children are indoors
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because we, they are babysat
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with electronics.
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So the adults can do what.
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And so they only focus
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and they focus so much
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that it affects the eye development.
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And it's not just severe
myopia and astigmatism
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that is dangerous.
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It puts them at risk for
retinal detachment,
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macular degeneration,
glaucoma.
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Conditions that will
lead to blindness.
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I'm so sad everytime
I think of this, about my niece,
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and about the children all over the world.
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So as adults, our lifestyle
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the way we use electronics,
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the way we take care or
not take care of our emotions
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of our thoughts, of our body and minds.
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That is our inheritance.
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That is our legacy.
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For our children,
they watch it.
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They watch us and they learn from us,
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and they will repeat the cycle.
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So we need to know how
to help them, feed them.
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Feed themselves more positively
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so they can have better mental health,
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they can care for their strong emotions
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as friends.
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As soulmates.
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Whatever is rehearsed so long
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it becomes habits.
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It becomes an addiction.
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And a habit will become
our personality.
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I tell this to the teenagers
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you know,
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you rehearse your game playing
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your electronic usage,
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that becomes your habit
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which becomes your personality.
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"Oh, I'm like that.
That's how I am.
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That's who I am."
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And I personality will
lead to our destiny.
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So my dear ones
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I hope that this short sharing
can help you gain
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some insights into your emotions
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and also can help you
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start a journey of self-exploration,
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self-healing.
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Sometimes we are so used
to an emotion
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that we cannot imagine
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what life would be like
without that strong emotion.
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And we even resist
peace and happiness.
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But I can assure you,
I can reassure you
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as you practice to embrace
and transform and heal
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these emotions,
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spaces will open up for life.
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You can be with what was
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that happened in your
childhood, in your life.
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You can hold it without
having to be swept away by it.
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You can regard your
life with tenderness
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and gratitude.
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Because you have
learned from it.
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You can live your life.
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This is all we have.
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Every present moment
is what we have.
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It carries the past and the future
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right here and right now.
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And we can hold this present moment
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as a soulmate to this present moment
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and thus we can heal
and transform the past
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and we can affect the
future in a positive way.
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We may regain trust and confidence
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in our own capacity to be
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with what was, what is
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and what will be.
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And that is a deep, deep happiness.
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It's a great power.
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Enjoy being a soulmate
from within, my dear ones.
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(Bowing.)