What really matters is not just the
practice of sitting but far more the state of mind you find yourself in after
meditation. It is this calm and centered state of mind you should prolong
through everything you do. I like the Zen story in which the disciple asked his
master:
“Master,
how do you put enlightenment into action? How do you practice it in everyday
life?”
“By eating and by sleeping,” replied the master.
“But Master, everybody sleeps and everybody eats.”
“But not everybody eats when they eat, and not everybody sleeps when they sleep.”
“By eating and by sleeping,” replied the master.
“But Master, everybody sleeps and everybody eats.”
“But not everybody eats when they eat, and not everybody sleeps when they sleep.”
From this
comes the famous Zen saying, “When I eat, I eat; when I sleep, I
sleep.”
To eat when you eat and sleep when
you sleep means to be completely present in all your actions, with none of the
distractions of ego to stop you from being there. This is
integration. ---Rigpa
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