Start Out Small (extract)
"Start with what you know. The breath is coming in. You know that? Yes,
you know that. It’s going out. You know that? Yes, you do. Okay, know
just that much. Don’t forget that. Is it comfortable or not? Well, you
may not be sure. Could it be more comfortable? Experiment and see. Try
to sensitize yourself to how the breathing feels. Without this level of
sensitivity, the meditation becomes mechanical. When it’s mechanical, it
becomes a chore. And when it’s a chore, the mind will rebel. So ask
yourself: What really feels good when you’re breathing right now? If you
can’t figure out what really feels good, hold your breath for a while
until the mind comes to the point where it’s screaming at you: “Breathe! You’ve got to breathe!” Then, when you breathe, notice what feels really good as you breathe in. Take that as a guide."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Start Out Small" (Meditations2)
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