Morning meditation — Delusion blinds us to the truth of anattā.

‘It is the mistaken belief in a separate, enduring self; the conviction that we can control and hold on to the things we love, or the assumption that suffering is an anomaly rather than an integral part of existence. Delusion blinds us to the truth of anattā.’

Everyday Buddhism
Buddha as Person,
Buddha as Experience
Tree stump next to the Totnes leat.
Tree stump next to the Totnes leat.

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

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  1. I love the poignancy and aptness of the photo, ‘Tree stump next to the Totnes leat.’ It’s a visual haiku. Thank you for these little jewels of insight and particularity.

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