Once you develop the sense of pleasure, the lessons in happiness that you can learn from the breath are that, one, you understand what happiness is all about, and, two, you’ve got it. You’re in a position where you want to share.
"In the process of working with the breath, you’re learning lessons in
how to make yourself happy, how to develop a sense of pleasure within.
Once you have that sense of pleasure, that sense of well-being, then
it’s a lot easier to spread thoughts of goodwill [mettā] in an unlimited
way. Because if you’re feeling put upon, feeling simply the desire to
run away, it’s hard to wish happiness for anybody, much less happiness
for all living beings unconditionally.
Once you develop the sense
of pleasure, the lessons in happiness that you can learn from the
breath are that, one, you understand what happiness is all about, and,
two, you’ve got it. You’re in a position where you want to share. You
also understand what you’re doing when you wish happiness for other
beings. You wish that they, too, could develop their inner resources."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Lessons in Happiness"
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