The mind can create problems out of even the simplest things. Seeing that your old, unskillful habits are unnecessary is what allows you to let them go.
"Years back, when I first went to stay with Ajaan Fuang, he said, "Your only responsibility in all your activities is to stay with the breath."
He meant it in a way to unload my mind, to clear away thoughts of other
responsibilities. What it did of course was to make the breath seem
suddenly onerous. It was a weight. It was a responsibility, something I
had to worry about all the time. But then as I worked with it, one of
the big lessons came in learning how to be with that responsibility and
not make it a weight, not make it a burden. After all, why should the
breath be a burden? It's what you do to stay alive. It's the basic
process, the basic force that keeps you alive.
That was a good
lesson in seeing how the mind can create problems out of even the
simplest things, things that are in its own interest. Learning how to be
with the breath comfortably, learning how to breathe comfortably: You
can make that a big issue, a big weight. But if you step back a little
bit, you realize how ridiculous that is. And that ability — to step back
and look at things and say, "Wait a minute, this isn't right. You're creating unnecessary problems for yourself"
— is what opens you to new possibilities. Seeing that your old,
unskillful habits are unnecessary is what allows you to let them go."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Exploring Possibilities" (Meditations2)
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