Work deeper and deeper on your sense of well-being and peace
"If the breath feels really good, you gain a sense that you really don’t
want to go anywhere else. You like being right here; it’s like coming
home. You have a sense that this is where you belong. So try to maintain
that. The problem is that after feeling refreshed like this for a
while, you say, “Okay, enough. I’m ready to go someplace else.”
Remind yourself: There are deeper levels of pleasure that you won’t
experience unless you really stay here for a long period of time. Things
begin to open up, open up, open up over time.
So try to be patient. If you find yourself wondering, “What shall I do next?” ask yourself, “Is there a way of breathing that could be even more comfortable?”
Parts of the body that are not getting any breath energy: Look for
those. In other words, you have to work on this sense of well-being.
Otherwise, the mind begins to get drowsy and slips off. So there’s
always more to observe right here. Just go deeper and deeper, and you
get more and more sensitive to what’s going on. You get a deep sense of
peace. You’ll be surprised how deep it can go."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Peace of Mind"
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