In the course of the day you want your mind to head for the breath, again and again. You want to be a breath-o-holic.
"Ajaan Fuang once said you have to be crazy about the meditation in
order to be really good at it. In the course of the day, whatever spare
minute you can find to keep your mind on the breath, you want your mind
to head there, again and again. It’s almost as if you were addicted to
it. They say that when alcoholics go into a house, one of the first
things they pick up on is where the alcohol is kept. They’re very
conscious of that. Their minds incline in that direction, so that
without even thinking they can detect the signs. Well, you want to be a
breath-a-holic. Wherever there’s breath, you want your mind to head
there. Of course, you find that it’s everywhere if you’re really
interested, if you really want to pursue it.
Again, it doesn’t
matter that you’re attached to it. There are ways of ultimately prying
you loose from that attachment. In the meantime it’s a good place to be
attached: states of concentration, states of well-being in the mind that
don’t have to depend on circumstances outside. That’s a lot better than
being attached to the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, tactile
sensations, and ideas we’re normally attached to. So allow yourself to
cling here."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "At the Door of the Cage" (Meditations1)
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