You develop a place where you can take a stance. You can stay here with a sense of ease and well-being, a sense of belonging here.
"We work with the breath. It’s not something boring just to come back
to. It’s our standing point and you make it your personal standing point
by learning how to make it comfortable so that you get a sense of ease
that suffuses the body. Don’t think of the body as a clunky, solid
object sitting here that you’ve got to expand and contract, expand and
contract. Think of it as a large, amorphous energy field where the
patterns of tension are unnecessary, where the boundaries or blockages
are unnecessary. Just imagine everything penetrating everything else so
that there’s an easy flow of energy. There’s an easy flow of whatever’s
moving in the body. You don’t have to impose limits. You don’t impose
boundaries on things. In this way, you develop a place where you can
take a stance. You can stay here with a sense of ease and well-being, a
sense of belonging here."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Dealing with Confusion"
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