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Breathing in,
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I know I am breathing in.
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And breathing out,
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I know I am breathing out.
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What is the use of doing that?
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If I say that, well, I do that because
I want peace, I want happiness,
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I want healing and transformation.
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So the practice is the means,
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and healing and transformation is the end.
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And the means is not the end.
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That is a dualistic way of thinking.
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But in Plum Village we have the non-dualistic
approach to healing, to practice.
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You breathe in, in such a way
that the healing
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takes place right away
during the in-breath.
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You breathe in, in such a way
that peace can be there
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right in the in-breath.
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The in-breath is not a means anymore,
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it is the end.
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So, there is no distinction between
the means and the end.
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There is no way to happiness,
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happiness is the way.
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You breathe in such a way that happiness
should be in your in-breath.
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And when you do walking meditation,
you make a step in such a way
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that happiness should be in your step.
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You have to look for happiness and peace and
transformation right in the present moment.
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In your in-breath, and in your out-breath.
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And with some training, we can do that.
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We don't have to suffer
when we breathe in.
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We don't have to suffer
when we make a step.
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In fact, we should produce
the energy of joy,
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healing, happiness, when we breathe in.
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And we should be able to produce
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the energy of joy and happiness and peace
when we make a step.
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We can train ourselves to do that.
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So breathing in, I know I'm breathing in.
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That is the first exercise of mindful breathing
proposed by the Buddha.
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And we should breathe in, in such a way,
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that there is relaxation,
peace, happiness, joy in that in-breath.
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Because when you breathe in...
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you bring your attention
to your in-breath.
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And your in-breath becomes
the only object of your mind.
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You focus your mind on your in-breath.
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And if you really focus your mind
on your in-breath,
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you release everything else.
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You release the past,
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you release the future,
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you release your projects,
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you release your anger.
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Because you are focusing
only on one thing, that is your in-breath.
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So, one in-breath
may take only three or four seconds.
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And yet, if you have concentration,
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then you can release everything else.
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You pick only one thing,
the awareness of your in-breath.
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You become a free person.
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You are light,
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you are free,
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just in three seconds.
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And you do not have to suffer
during the time you breathe in.
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In fact, you can enjoy it deeply.
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My in-breath is some kind of vehicle,
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helping me to go home to my body.
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And when the mind is with the body,
you are there,
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fully present in the here and now.
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Just in two, three seconds.