Thursday, July 8, 2010

Sitting

Sit with others.

If there is no sitting group that meets regularly in your area, then start one and list it in your newspaper.
If there are not other people doing your practice, then sit with other Buddhist groups in your area or sit at the local silent Quaker meetings.
Joining together with anyone who understands the value of taking time to turn inward, to quiet the mind and develop awareness, is amazingly helpful.

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