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Step  Three - Establishing Focus and Concentration - Homework Supplement

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You Can Not Do It Wrong

I have had a question that often comes up in courses. I suspect it will come up for many of you.

Question: "I am trying to do meditation as you advise, but I can not get it right. I can observe my breathing, but thoughts keep arising. I keep going into the future and going into the past. I am trying very hard to do everything you have told us to do, but can not get it right."

What I need to say to you is very important: "You can not do it wrong!"

The most important skill you need to incorporate is self-kindness. We do not learn meditation the way we learn anything else. We learn by letting go, by accepting things as they are, and by just being nice to ourselves.

Think of coming to your formal practice and your practice of returning to the breath during the day as a simple kindness you do for yourself - a cool and refreshing drink of water for the mind.

Meditation is a personal exploration or investigation into our own experience. It is a discovery process, not a set of rules of how to use the mind. Please see my directions as suggestions or pointers. Try them out and see what happens. You are learning to work with mind and trust your ability to best know what to do for yourself.

Thoughts about past and future are very common, even with lots of experience. What is different is that with meditation practice we learn to see thoughts or sensations as they are happening! As they occur.

We can then intervene if we choose to. But we do not try to stop thought and we do not try to make anything happen. We don't follow or entertain thoughts. We do not try to get rid of anything.

At this time in your practice skillful intervention is to:


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Going Beyond What You Believe To Be True - First Steps
A meditation course from Mary Rees
Citta 101 and Nutshell Publications™
Copyright ©2004-2006 Mary Rees
ISBN-13: 978-0-9760036-1-8 ISBN-10: 0-9760026-1-9
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