For the Buddha, the big issue in life is suffering, so we start with a minor version of it — a minor sense of discomfort coming from the breath.
"For the Buddha, the big issue in life is suffering, so we start with a
minor version of it — a minor sense of discomfort coming from the
breath. Why breathe in a way that’s uncomfortable? Nobody’s forcing you.
It’s your own lack of attention that allows the breath to get
uncomfortable. So pay attention and then learn to work with the breath.
See what kind of rhythm feels good, because when the breath goes well it
gives you strength, a sense of well-being, a sense of being nourished,
around which all your other good qualities of mind can gather. When they
can gather together, they strengthen one another."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Taking a Stance" (Meditations3)
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