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(Bell)
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(FRENCH)
Why do I feel so free?
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Sometimes I wonder if
I am not lacking all discipline.
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I would like to know how
to tell the difference
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between the moments where I really
listen to myself and respect myself
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and the moments
where I let myself go.
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I often feel that I have a lot of freedom.
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But sometimes I wonder
if I am lacking self discipline.
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So how can I know the difference between
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listening to myself and respecting myself,
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and just letting myself do anything
I like without any kind of boundaries?
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How can I find a balance between
freedom and self respect
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and also appropriate action?
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There are many of us that have
the same kind of experiences.
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Sometimes we are doing very well,
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we practice the five mindfulness
trainings perfectly,
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sometimes not so perfectly.
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I think we should not
think of the practice
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too much in terms of discipline.
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Because the practice
can be pleasant and joyful.
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We do not have to
force ourselves to practice.
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It is like walking meditation.
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You don't have to force yourself
to walk slowly, to make efforts.
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Because the practice of walking meditation
can be very pleasant.
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And every step can bring you joy,
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pleasure,
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peace
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touching life deeply.
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And if we practice like that,
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if we keep practicing like that
it becomes a habit.
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And we want to practice.
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We do not want to impose
the practice on ourselves.
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Whether Thay is alone or
Thay is with a group of people
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he walks very much the same way.
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Because it gives him pleasure
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And he is ...
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He is profiting,
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profiting from the...
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... from the hours, the minutes, the days
that are given to him to live.
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He does not want to waste,
'gaspiller', any moment.
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He wants to live
each moment of his life deeply.
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And these moments can be
both nourishing and healing
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not only for him but for his disciples,
for his friends and for his society.
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So you don't have to impose
the practice on yourself.
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It becomes a habit
rather than a discipline.
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And the second thing
is that you need a Sangha.
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Because with a Sangha,
with a practice Sangha
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we are reminded to go back to
our practice in case we forget to enjoy.
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Because the practice
is also the enjoyment.
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Very often the conditions
of happiness are there
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but we are not there.
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We do not know how to recognise them
and make good use of them
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to be happy right here and right now.
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We are seeking pleasure
and happiness in the future.
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That is a waste.
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So in that case, if there is a brother,
a sister around you who practices well,
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you are reminded to go back
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and seek pleasure, happiness and freedom
right there and right then.
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And that is the practice of
taking refuge in the Sangha.
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Everyone of us, in order to maintain
our practice, to support our practice,
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should try to set up a group
of practitioners in our area,
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so that we can take refuge.
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We can profit from the group energy,
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in order to advance on
our path of practice.
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(FRENCH)
Good luck!
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Good luck my dear!
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(Laughing)
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(Bell)