When the sense of ease, energy, and well-being that comes when you get to know the breath is solid, you can turn your attention to the issue of suffering.
"You stay with the breath, get to know the breath, be friends with the
breath. This is important. Many times, when we’re working with a
meditation object and things don’t seem to be going well, the meditation
object seems to become our enemy. If that’s your attitude, you’ll never
be able to settle down with it.
Realize that the breath is your
friend. It’s what’s keeping you alive. If you get to know it, you find
it has all sorts of other good qualities, other than maintaining mere
survival. It can create a sense of ease, a sense of well-being, here in
the present moment. You breathe in and feel full throughout the body;
you breathe out and feel relaxed throughout the whole body.
There’s
a sense of energy and well-being that comes when you get to know the
breath and learn to deal with it properly. When the sense of ease,
energy, and well-being is solid, you can turn your attention to the
issue of suffering."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "The Bright Tunnel"
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