Friday, March 21, 2008

The Blanket of Mindfulness

The practice of mindfulness defuses our negativity, aggression, and turbulent emotions, which may have been gathering power over many lifetimes. Rather than suppressing emotions or indulging in them, here it is important to view them—your thoughts and whatever arises—with an acceptance and generosity that are as open and spacious as possible. Tibetan masters say that this wise generosity has the flavor of boundless space, so warm and cozy that you feel enveloped and protected by it, as if by a blanket of sunlight.


---Sogyal Rinpoche

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Anonymous Barbara K. said...

I'm relatively new to your blog and really enjoying it.

I have a chronic pain condition and blog about couples and illness. During the dark days when my pain was uncontrollable I found that when I did meditation, especially walking meditation, I felt no pain. It did feel like a blanket of sunlight was comforting me.

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