Morning meditation — As we practise, we come to see that liberation is not something to be attained in the future.

‘As we practise, we come to see that liberation is not something to be attained in the future, but a way of being that can be lived in the present — through the cessation of attachment via awareness and freedom from dukkha through awakening.’

Everyday Buddhism
Silhouette trees waiting for Spring.
Silhouette trees waiting for Spring.

On our Twitter account, Buddhism Now @Buddhism_Now, most mornings we post a ‘morning meditation’ like the one above.

On the net, of course, it’s morning, afternoon, evening, or night-time 😀 somewhere.

Click here to read more Morning Meditation posts.

Click here to read a few more Everyday Buddhism posts.




Categories: Buddhist Insights, Everyday Buddhism, Morning Meditaton

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