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Sitting, Resting, and Not Worrying | Thich Nhat Hanh (short teaching video)

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    Sitting also can be very enjoyable.
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    Sitting and doing nothing,
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    just enjoying the sitting
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    and enjoying your breathing
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    and feeling you are alive.
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    The president of South Africa,
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    Mr. Nelson Mandela,
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    visited France some time ago,
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    and when the press asked him
    what he would like to do the most,
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    he said, "What I want to do the most
    is just to sit down and do nothing."
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    "Since the time I was released
    from prison," he said,
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    "I have not had the chance
    to sit down and to do nothing."
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    For him, sitting down and
    doing nothing is great.
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    He could not afford to do it.
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    Among the monks who are there today,
    there is a very young monk of 17 years old.
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    He came from South Africa,
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    and I told him to enjoy
    sitting for his president.
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    So sitting meditation is not
    to become someone else,
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    something else,
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    it's not a struggle.
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    You just enjoy your sitting.
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    Sit and become aware
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    that you are there alive.
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    To be alive is already a miracle.
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    And if you can touch the fact that
    you are there alive,
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    that is already Enlightenment.
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    because many people around us,
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    they live their daily life,
    but they are not truly alive.
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    They always run.
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    They are not capable of
    dwelling in the present moment
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    and touch the wonders of life that
    are available in the here and the now.
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    When you sit with a cushion
    or on a chair,
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    allow yourself to be comfortable.
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    You may like to choose the
    kind of cushion that fits you,
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    but...
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    it will be very pleasant if you
    can sit upright.
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    and our head is
    on the same line with our back.
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    Don't sit like this,
    sit like this.
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    Don't do like this.
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    And when you sit like that,
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    allow all the muscles
    in your body to relax.
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    Give up the struggle.
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    Smile.
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    When you smile, you help many hundreds
    of muscles on your face to release,
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    to relax.
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    And you allow the muscles
    on your shoulders to relax.
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    You don't even have to
    bring your hands up like this.
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    You can allow them
    to rest like this.
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    Sitting is an art.
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    The art of resting first.
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    It's very important that we
    learn how to rest.
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    Many of us have lost
    our capacity of resting.
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    We know that our body has
    the power of healing itself.
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    But we just don't give it
    a chance to heal,
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    we work our bodies too hard,
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    we don't know how to allow
    our body to rest.
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    By eating, by drinking,
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    by walking
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    we make our body suffer.
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    We do not allow our body to rest.
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    If only we know how to
    allow our body to rest,
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    our body would know how to heal itself.
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    Remember when you
    got a cut on your finger,
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    you didn't have to do anything,
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    you just clean the wound.
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    You are not worried,
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    because you know that
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    the cut will heal by itself alone.
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    Your body has the capacity of healing,
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    you trust your body.
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    This is very important,
    we have to trust our body.
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    To trust in the power
    of our body to heal itself,
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    and we should learn how to
    allow our body to rest.
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    The animals in the forest, when they
    get wounded, deeply wounded
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    they know what to do.
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    They find a place, a quiet place,
    and they lie down.
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    Many days, not thinking about eating
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    or anything else.
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    There is a wisdom in that,
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    because they know that resting
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    is the only way by which
    they can heal themselves.
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    And we humans, we have lost that wisdom.
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    We are overworried,
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    we don't have the trust
    in our own body,
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    and therefore to learn how to
    allow our body to rest is very important.
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    Many of us understand this in principle,
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    and yet we do not have the methods
    in order to allow our body to rest,
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    including the method of not eating.
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    Not eating, fasting,
    is a very wonderful practice.
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    But we are afraid that if we don't eat,
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    our body will not get the energy it needs.
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    It is exactly that kind of worry
    that is responsible for the situation.
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    There are many things we can learn
    in order to allow our body to rest.
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    In order for it to heal itself.
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    The same thing is true with our spirit.
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    If...There may be a zone of pain in our body.
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    There are also zones of pain
    in our spirit, in our consciousness.
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    And our consciousness, it has
    the power of healing itself also.
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    But we don't allow it to heal.
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    Every day we bring in to it
    a lot of toxins,
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    a lot of worries,
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    a lot of anxieties.
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    We force it to do so much,
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    We don't know how to allow
    our consciouness, our spirit, to rest.
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    Because it seems that we have lost
    our confidence, our trust, in our spirit.
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    Our spirit, our soul, it has
    the power of healing itself.
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    If only we know how to allow it to rest.
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    To worry too much
    has become a habit energy in us.
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    In the beginning,
    we did not worry too much,
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    but we have learned to worry,
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    and with time, the energy of worry,
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    the habit energy of worry
    has become too strong,
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    and that energy called worry is preventing
    the healing of our body and of our spirit.
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    Therefore, we have to learn how
    to recognize that habit energy in us
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    in order not to let us
    overwhelm us and to
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    to stand in the way of the healing.
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    We have the habit energy of running.
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    We do not seem to believe that happiness
    is possible in the here and the now.
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    Therefore, we have the tendency to
    run ahead looking for happiness.
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    Conditions of our own happiness
    do not seem to be there, to be enough,
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    we believe like that.
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    That is why
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    we are always on the running.
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    And that makes it impossible for us
    to enjoy what is there in the present moment.
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    The habit of running within is
    responsible for our restlessness.
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    Rushing, becoming breathless
    is a very important energy
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    negative energy in many of us,
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    we have to recognize them.
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    We know that if we become restless,
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    peace cannot be possible,
    and happiness cannot be possible either.
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    Therefore, how to embrace
    the energy of restlessness,
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    how to stop the running is very important.
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    And buddhist meditation can help us
    dealing with these matters.
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    Every time the energy of running,
    the habit energy of running is pushing us,
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    every time we feel that energy of restlessness is in us,
    we should know how to deal with them,
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    how to recognize them,
    how to embrace them,
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    how to smile to them, how to help them.
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    The Buddha said it is possible
    to live happily in the present moment.
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    That teaching of the Buddha does not seem
    to be very well known to people.
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    "Drsta dharma sukha vihara"
    is the sanskrit expression.
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    Drsta dharma means the present moment,
    the here and the now.
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    Sukha means happy.
    Sukha vihara, living happily
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    And the Buddha also said that even if
    you have pain and sorrow within yourself
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    still it is possible for you to
    live happily in the present moment.
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    Many of us believe that unless we take
    the block of pain and sorrow out of us
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    happiness will not be possible.
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    But the Buddha is
    saying something different.
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    Suppose we throw into the river a rock.
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    The rock will sink into the river.
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    But if we have a boat, we can carry
    hundreds of punds of rocks
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    and yet we don't sink
    into the river of suffering.
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    Therefore, it's very important
    to secure a boat.
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    And that boat can be seen
    as the energy of mindfulness
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    that we can generate within us.
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    The energy of mindfulness is something
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    we cultivate by the
    practice of buddhist meditation
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    And the secret of the practice
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    is just to learn how to live
    each moment of your daily life mindfully.
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    When you drink your water,
    drink it mindfully.
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    And by drinking your water mindfully,
    you generate the energy of mindfulness
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    called mindfulness of drinking.
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    You have the capacity of
    drinking your water mindfully,
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    there is no doubt about that.
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    Anyone would have the capacity
    of drinking mindfully his or her water.
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    The only thing is
    whether you want to do it,
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    you want to train yourself
    in the art of drinking.
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    Everyone has the capacity
    of walking mindfully.
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    You make one step with your left foot,
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    you are aware that
    you are making one step.
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    That is called mindfulness of walking.
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    And all of us have
    the capacity of walking mindfully,
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    but if we are determined
    to train ourselves
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    in the art of mindful walking,
    we'll be able to stop running
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    and to go back to the here and the now.
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    In a practice center,
    people train themselves
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    to do everything mindfully,
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    breathing mindfully, eating mindfully,
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    walking mindfully.
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    Speaking mindfully,
    drinking mindfully
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    drinking mindfully, eating mindfully,
    walking mindfully.
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    That is the training.
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    If we continue to
    train ourselves like that,
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    the seed of mindfulness in us
    will grow every day
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    and it will be very easy
    to touch that seed
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    in order to invite the energy
    of mindfulness to come up and to guide us,
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    to support us.
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    And then around us,
    there are people who practice the same.
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    My dharma brother, my dharma sister,
    everyone are doing the same
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    because you practice
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    the same kind of teaching.
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    And everyone generates
    the energy of mindfulness.
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    A practitioner always needs the support
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    the nourishment of his or her sangha.
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    Sangha means the community
    of brothers and sisters
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    who practice with you.
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    So if you are sorrounded by a sangha
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    where members practice mindfulness
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    and if you can generate
    the energy of mindfulness by yourself
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    then you have the two elements
    of the boat that you need
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    the two components
    of the boat that you need.
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    And sticking to your mindfulness practice
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    and sticking to your sangha
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    you never sink
    into the river of suffering.
Title:
Sitting, Resting, and Not Worrying | Thich Nhat Hanh (short teaching video)
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19:02

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