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The third:
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"Breathing in,
I'm aware of my body."
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So this is "awareness of body."
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In a state of distraction
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mind and body are
not together.
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Our body is here
but our mind is elsewhere -
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in the past, in the future, in our projects,
caught by anger, by fear.
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So mind and body are not together.
We are not truly there.
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We are not living our life truly.
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So this exercise is to bring
the mind home to the body
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and to restore your oneness
of body and mind.
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Mind becomes the "embodied" mind
and makes you alive.
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And it can help you
to get in touch with your body.
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Your body is a wonder.
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and when your mind
is back to your body
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and recognizes your body,
you are truly there.
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and you can begin to live truly
your life.
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Many of us...
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live in virtual life.
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Suppose you work...
you are with your computer.
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You may get lost completely
in the virtual world of the computer.
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You forget that you have a body.
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You forget that the planet Earth is there
with all the wonders.
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You do not live in reality.
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And many of us have to spend
so many hours in that world.
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On the 14th of September
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Our sangha went to Northern California
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and practice one day with the people
at the Google center.
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All the "Googlers" came together
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and we practiced guided meditation,
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sitting meditation, walking meditation,
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mindful eating and so on.
Total relaxation also.
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and many Googlers
tried for the first time...
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to live deeply with the body,
with the breath
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and become aware of every breath,
every step.
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Most of them work more than
15 hours a day with their computer.
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And they don't have a lot of chance
to go back to their body
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to be with the body
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and to feel the presence of the body
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and the presence of the environment
around them.
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So the third exercise is
to come home to the body
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and feel the presence of the body
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and to become truly alive.
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You cannot be truly alive without your body.
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So this is a kind of reconciliation
between the mind and the body.
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You go home and be with your body
and take good care of your body.
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And when you come home to your body,
you might notice that your body suffers.
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There may be a lot of tension and pain
in your body.
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in fact many of us have a loud
tension to be accumulated into our body and
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the pain continue to grow to become chronic pain
and that is why the Buddha proposed the fourth
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exercise written in I release the tension from my
body release tension in body so this teaching this
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practice is still very relevant to our time
reading or now in breath we come home to our
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body we feel the presence of our body and really
release we allow our body to release the tension
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and when tension can be released we can reduce
the amount of pain in our body because pain in
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the body is in function of attention and when
the body is relaxed it it has the capacity of
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healing itself the body has a natural capacity
to himself if we allow our body to rest and to
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release the tension many of us count only on
medicines and we don't know that the basic
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practice to you is to allow our body to relax
let us think about the animals living in the
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mountain they still have that wisdom when
an animal is deeply wounded she knows how
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to what to do there anymore look for a white
place and lay down does not think of getting
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something to eat there's nothing of running
after another animal that is the wisdom placed
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you have the loop for a hot place and sit down
and later and then know that that's the only
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way to you they don't have a doctor they don't
have a pharmacist and they know that's the best
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way and three four days later they get here
and they begin to stand up and go and look
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for some food we humans we used to have that
kind of wisdom also but now we have lost them
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we now only count our medicines we don't know
that helping the body to relax and to rest is
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giving the body the capacity to yourself even
if you have vacation holidays we don't know
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how to rest anymore and after the vacation
after the holidays you get more tired so we
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have to relearn how to rest and this practice
helped us we should learn how to rest again
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there's a text the contemplation of the
body in a body its sutra the contemplation
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of the body and the Buddha even gave an
example a farmer goes up to the attic
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and bring down a bed of seeds they open one
end of the bed and allowed all the seats in
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the back to flow on the floor on the wooden
floor and if I still in good condition he
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recognized every kind of seat it is his
kidney beans this is gone this is mung
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beans etc so the practitioner does exactly
like that she may lay down and she began to
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breathe in and recognize eyes nose tongue
body lungs heart kidneys liver feet answer
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so you practice mindfulness of breathing
and you revisit all part of your body
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Britain in I'm aware of my eyes retinal
eyes I recognize the presence of my eyes
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written in my fully I generate the energy of
mindfulness and with that energy I recognize my
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eyes as existing I embrace my eyes with the energy
of mindfulness and my I'm I get the insight that
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my eyes to conditions of happiness and I might
notice that my eyes are still in good conditions
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and I get inside that I need only to open my eyes
in order to get in touch with them a paradise of
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forms and colors that is available in the internal
because because of the fact that my eyes are still
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in good condition the kingdom of God is available
the paradise of forms and colors is available
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and I recognize one of the many conditions of
happiness that I am having so breathing in I'm
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aware of my eyes missing out I smiled my eyes and
you would you become aware of your ears your nose
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your tank and you visit all part of your body
with the practice of mindful breathing is less
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like a scanning the body not with a scanner x-rays
but with the ray of mindfulness you recognize the
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presence of every part of your body written in
and you smiled it with compassion you might have
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not been you might have not been very kind to that
part of your body listen in I'm aware of my heart
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but now I smiled my heart and compassion might
arise from that kind of exercise compassion and
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great gratitude because my heart she functions
named night non-stop to nourish all the cells
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in my body and yet I have not supported her
smoking drinking alcohol staying late in the
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night things that are not very friendly to our
heart and when you recognize your heart and you
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smile to your heart compassion understanding my
or eyes and you know how to behave you know the
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not to give your heart a hard time and you might
notice that your heart still functions normally
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and there is something great because there are
those of us who do not have a heart like that
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and our deepest desire is to have a normal heart
and yet we have a heart like that but we don't
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enjoy we don't appreciate you giving our heart
a difficult time by smoking by drinking alcohol
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and the same thing is true with our liver within
in I'm aware of my liver without I smart my liver
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my liver might be sending me a message s o s s
o s but I continue to drink alcohol I continue
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to eat a lot of fat so listening to your body
with compassion visiting a part of your body
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that is the practice recommended by the Buddha
and when you come to a place to an organ that
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is ailing you may like to stay longer with it
I'm gracing it tenderly with your brittle in
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a now mindfully you will help their part to heal
more quickly let us not count only our medicines
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with this practice recommended by the Buddha we
can help even allowed our body to heal itself
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we hold that alien part of the
body like holding a wooded cat
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the compassion and that will help with the healing