Permission to Play (extract)
"So play around with the breath. Think of fabrication as playing, and
you have permission to play. Don't think that playing around in this way
is going to get in the way of insight. It actually helps create the
conditions for insight to arise. For one, it gives stamina to the
practice. If you're simply sitting with whatever comes up, meditation
becomes an exercise in brute endurance. If no pleasure's coming up in
the meditation, no sense of rapture or gratification, it becomes dull
and unattractive. You find it harder and harder to actually sit down and
keep up with the practice day after day. But if you allow the
meditation to be a process of exploring, of finding what's really
comfortable right now, you can stick with it. It becomes something
interesting, something you want to do."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Permission to Play" (Meditations5)
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