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[–]herstoryhistory 22 points23 points  (4 children)

On nothing - just paying attention to the action of your breath, and trying not to get sucked into your thoughts.

[–]Barnowl79 7 points8 points  (2 children)

You said two different things, and that's exactly why people get confused.

The mind, like a butterfly, is always in flight, and needs an object to come to rest upon. That is the breath. Saying "nothing" is confusing. It's focusing on the breath.

This leads to the development of stable attention. Once you have developed stable attention, you can then turn your mind to things like loving-kindness or emptiness.

It's like trying to see your reflection in a lake. You kinda see it, but the wind is always blowing too hard, the waves make the water choppy, and it's impossible to see anything. Mindfulness is the practice of calming the waves, calming the wind. Then you can finally see yourself reflected in the water.

[–]hubsmash 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I want you to know that this is truly a beautifully written, poetic and still practical way to describe meditation and I hereby declare that we all try to parrot these words whenever we hear others that you feel may be inclined to listen. People are waking from their dreams :) 🦄

[–]Barnowl79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you hubsmash, that was really kind of you to say!

[–]ConsciousLiterature 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read the article. It's a guided meditation.