| Karl Duffy February 13 | [There are} things that ordinarily you would never dream of being able to tolerate, and having no motivation to in fact tolerate. And then, here is a place where not only can it be tolerated on the surface, but it actually turns out that you don't need to tolerate it. . . . you can actually welcome it and simply let it be as it is, and then not generate a big story of "this is killing me" and so forth. That was just one ... particular moment. but it showed me something that I've never really forgotten, which is that it's possible to turn towards what you most want to run away from. And then the whole landscape changes when you do that, because there was something in you, in me, that was recognizing that that sensation was not my sensation. And therefore I was already free of it in that moment. It's not like I had to tolerate it and get good at grinning and bearing it and then it would go away. But no, at its most intense, I can be equanimous about it. And it wasn't a thought, it was a direct experience. Jon Kabat Zinn's insight during a silent retreat which led him to apply mindfulness meditation to mainstream medicine | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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