Allowing ourselves to rest

A Bank Holiday in Ireland. One of the nicest images to use when sitting

Suppose someone is holding a pebble and throws it in the air and the pebble begins to fall down into a river. After the pebble touches the surface of the water, it allows itself to sink slowly into the river. It will reach the bed of the river without any effort. Once the pebble is at the bottom of the river, it continues to rest. It allows the water to pass by.

I think the pebble reaches the bed of the river by the shortest path because it allows itself to fall without making any effort. During our sitting meditation we can allow ourselves to rest like a pebble. We can allow ourselves to sink naturally without effort to the position of sitting, the position of resting.

Resting is a very important practice; we have to learn the art of resting. Resting is the first part of Buddhist meditation. You should allow your body and your mind to rest. Our mind as well as our body needs to rest. The problem is that not many of us know how to allow our body and mind to rest. We are always struggling; struggling has become a kind of habit. We cannot resist being active, struggling all the time. We struggle even during our sleep.

It is very important to realize that we have the habit energy of struggling. We have to be able to recognize a habit when it manifests itself because if we know how to recognize our habit, it will lose its energy and will not be able to push us anymore.

Thich Nhat Hanh

2 thoughts on “Allowing ourselves to rest

  1. Hi Karl    Many thanks for your daily pieces of inspiration and wisdom, so needed in these times. And it’s lovely to know you’re in Ireland, just across the water.   A typo  in today’s post – Hahn should be Hanh.    All the best  Elisabeth Edwards, Cardiff 

    1. Thanks Elizabeth for your support and for noticing… I make that mistake frequently, Best wishes and hope the weather is keeping brought over there, Karl

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