We’ve been taught to believe that our goodness consists of our being concerned about things outside, and here we are telling ourselves that, for the time being, those things don’t matter.
"To maintain its health, the mind needs its own place to rest: not just
resting in sleep, resting with alertness, awareness. That kind of place
requires several skills. One is the skill of just being able to be
quiet. Another is the skill of being able to cut away your interest in
things outside. Some people find this to be the scary part of the
meditation. We’ve been taught to believe that our goodness consists of
our being concerned about things outside, and here we are telling
ourselves that, for the time being, those things don’t matter. As they
say in the forest tradition, the sky could be falling but we’re going to
stay right here and not let it get to us, because we need a part of the
mind that things don’t get to. That’s our sanity. That’s our safety. So
learn how to find a spot inside where you’re at ease with the breath
and learn how to protect it."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "No One in Charge" (Meditations9)
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