Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Meditation- Being in the Now

Okay, so I lied. I am incapable of analyzing everything to death and being uber-deep.
Here's a serious post.

But let me continue art and chaos with a selection from the teaching of Thich Nhat Hahn, a notable Mahayana Buddhist.

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Being in the Now

We all have the tendency to struggle in our bodies and in our minds. We believe that happiness
is only possible in the future.

The realization that we have already arrived, that we don't have
to travel any further, that we are already here, can give us peace and joy.


The conditions for our happiness are already sufficient. We only need to allow ourselves to be in the present moment, and we will be able to touch them.

What are we looking for to be happy?

Everything is already here.

We do not need to put an object in front of us to run after, believing that until we get it, we cannot be happy. That object is always in the future, and we can never catch up to it.

We are already in the Pure Land, the Kingdom of God. We are already a Buddha. We only need to wake up and realize that we are already here.

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