Be Consistent With Your Meditation
Meditation, in some aspects, could be likened to sports. If you train for a day and are then inactive for a week, you will not make a great deal of progress.
In point of fact, you might finish up straining a muscle or injuring your back because you haven’t conditioned your body gradually, as virtually all fitness gurus recommend.
When you practice meditation, you are developing certain mental and emotional muscles like concentration, mindfulness (ongoing attention to whatever is arising, moment to moment), and receptive awareness.
Here, as well, consistency is the key – you need to sustain your practice and keep it regular, irrespective of how you are feeling from day to day.
As a matter of fact, your feelings furnish the food for your meditation practice, as you expand your awareness from your breath to include the full range of your experience. There’s no particular way you need to be – just turn up and be yourself!
As one age-old Chinese Zen master used to say, “Sun-faced Buddha, moon-faced Buddha” – by which he meant, cheerful or sad, dynamic or fatigued, just sit as the being you happen to be.
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