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Going home, we are afraid of touching our pain, touching the war within.
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Sometimes we find ourselves at war with another person.
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Maybe with our family, with our society, with our tradition.
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But we may learn that when we are at war with someone else, that may be a war within us.
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And that is why we don't want to go home.
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Of course, there is a war within and around us, but there is something else.
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There is also peace and joy.
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We should learn to go home in order to touch joy and peace within us and around us.
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This is very important because all of us need to be nourished, to be stable,
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in order to be able to go further and do something for the people around us.
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I know many of you are very dedicated to the cause of peace, of social justice.
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But many of us feel at times lost, angry, and in despair.
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We are overwhelmed by the tremendous amount of suffering around us and even inside of us.
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We need a source of energy, a source of peace, of joy in order to counterbalance.
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Because we know that if we do not have some amount of peace, joy, and happiness, we cannot do it. We cannot continue.
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The practice of arriving helps us to touch the peace, inner joy within, in order to get nourished.
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And that practice helps us to generate the energy of mindfulness that will help us to touch the war within and around us.
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Because touching the war without strength, without the energy of mindfulness, may be dangerous.
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We'll be overwhelmed by it; we'll be shot by it.
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Therefore, before we learn to touch the war within and around us, we should cultivate the energy of mindfulness.
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And that kind of cultivation could be realized when we learn to go home and touch the peace and the joy in us.
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In the Buddhist tradition, we talk about our consciousness in terms of seeds, in terms of 'bījās.' Bījā means seeds.
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We have seeds of peace, of joy, of happiness; we have seeds of war, of anger, of despair, of hatred in us.
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There are seeds of peace and joy and loving-kindness in us that need to be touched.
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We should learn to touch them by ourselves, and we should lead our friends to come and help touching them.
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This is the practice.
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I always encourage my friends to begin the practice by touching peace, touching the positive seeds within us, and touching the positive seeds within the other person.
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It's pleasant.
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It helps nourish each other.
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And we know that the deepest kind of touching is with the energy of mindfulness.
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And in Buddhist meditation, to generate the energy of mindfulness to touch peace is very crucial.
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We are encouraged not to touch the war first.
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We are encouraged not to touch the pain, the despair, the suffering first.
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And touching peace we can do as individuals, we can do as a community, we can do as a nation.
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And it is pleasant.
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I may like to touch my eyes with the energy of mindfulness.
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I have the energy of mindfulness which is generated by the practice of mindful breathing.
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Breathing in, I know I'm breathing in.
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Breathing out, I know I'm breathing out.
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That is the practice of touching your breath.
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And that practice is called mindfulness of breathing.
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Now I use that energy of mindfulness to touch my eyes.
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Breathing in, I'm aware of my eyes.
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Breathing out, I smile to my eyes.
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When I touch my eyes with the energy of mindfulness like that, I find out that my eyes are still in good condition.
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If I touch my eyes deeply, I realize that having eyes in good condition is a wonderful thing.
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Without my eyes, without the ability to look and see things, I will suffer very much.
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You only need to open your eyes and look, and you see many wonders of life around us:
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the blue sky, the beautiful sunset, the face, the eyes, the smile of your beloved ones.
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You touch these things, these people with mindfulness, and you realize that to be alive, to be able to look at them deeply, is happiness.
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Happiness is something simple.
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When you have mindfulness, you get nourished by that kind of touch.
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When you touch your eyes with mindfulness, you know that your eyes are a condition of peace and happiness and joy for you. You know peace is there to some extent.
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When you notice that there are trees dying, you know that it is a negative thing.
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Touching these things, you suffer.
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But when you touch beautiful trees that are still alive, healthy, you realize how wonderful to still have them around us.
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When you touch these beautiful trees, you get nourished.
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And you make the vow to do whatever you can in order to protect them, to keep them alive.
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So, touching peace is to give peace a chance.
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Let us practice this exercise of touching together.
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Let us touch our heart.
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Breathing in, I'm aware of my heart.
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Breathing out, I smile to my heart.
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When I touch my heart deeply like that, I know that my heart is there.
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And it is good news.
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My heart is a condition of peace and well-being and joy for me.
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But if I don't touch it, I may cause harm to my heart, and I don't get happy.
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My heart has been working hard day and night to keep me alive, to give me well-being, to pump the blood to irrigate every cell in my body.
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And when I touch it deeply like that, I feel thankful to my heart.
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My heart is a living thing.
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And when I touch it with my mindfulness, my loving-kindness, my heart will feel it.
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It feels very comforted by my touching.
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And if we touch our heart deeply like that, we would know what to do and what not to do in order to support our heart.
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We know what to eat, what not to eat, what to drink and what not to drink in our daily life in order to be of support to our heart.
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We find out that smoking is not a very friendly act directed to our heart.
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We know that drinking alcohol is not a friendly act directed to our heart.
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And if we continue touching like that, we stop smoking, drinking alcohol.
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And we protect the peace, the well-being, and the joy within us.
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We may spend a lot of time thinking of other things, but we do not have enough opportunity to go back and touch the conditions of peace and well-being inside.
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We live in forgetfulness.
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Forgetfulness is the opposite of mindfulness.
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We live our daily life in such a way that we destroy the peace, the stability, the joy in our body.
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We bring elements of war into our body.
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Mindfulness is the capacity to be aware of what is happening in the present moment.
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If we eat mindfully, if we drink mindfully, if we do things mindfully, we are under the light of mindfulness.
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We know what to do in order to bring the elements of peace and joy to our body and to our feelings.
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We know what not to ingest in order to prevent the toxins, the poisons from entering our body and our consciousness.
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And it is possible that we practice that together.
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"If you love me, please help me to be mindful, and please help to touch the positive, healing, and refreshing elements within me.
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Touch my seed of peace, my seed of joy, touch the seed of loving-kindness in me, touch the seed of happiness in me.
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Please do not touch the seed of anger in me.
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Please do not touch the seed of despair and violence in me.
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I will suffer, and you will suffer too.
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So, we may like to practice together."
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Sometimes we suffer a little bit too much, and we blame the other person as the cause of our suffering.
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Our partner, our son, our daughter, our parents, we blame them.
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We consider them to be the cause of our suffering.
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In fact, they do suffer like us too, and our enemy is not the other person.
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Our enemy is the seed of despair, anger, frustration, fear in every one of us.
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"You are not my enemy.
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I want you to practice with me in order to help transform the seeds of suffering in me and in you because we all suffer the same thing."
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So, if partners suffer, we should try not to look at the other person as the cause of our suffering.
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"We should bring together our intelligence, our talent, our mindfulness in order to work for the transformation of the negative things in both of us.
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The tension that exists between us prevents us from helping each other. Since we know that we are victims of the same kind of suffering, why don't we come together?"
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And my idea of practice
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is that when we come together, we practice touching positive things first.
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We practice looking deeply in order to see the seed of peace, joy, talent, and happiness in ourselves and in the other person.
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We recognize each other's values.
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Because everyone has his or her own talents and strengths and positive values.
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Everyone has jewels within himself or herself.
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Looking deeply into the other person in order to recognize these jewels, telling him or her, appreciating these values is a very wonderful practice.