"Simply keep putting everything down, and know that that is what you are doing. You don't need to be always checking up on yourself, worrying about things like "How much samÄdhi"âit will always be the right amount. Whatever arises in your practice, let it go; know it all as uncertain, impermanent. Remember that! It's all uncertain. Be finished with all of it. This is the Way that will take you to the sourceâto your Original Mind."
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Ajahn Chah
Ajahn Chah (17 June 1918 â 16 January 1992) was a meditation teacher in the Thai Forest Tradition.
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