Morning Meditation — It’s hard to attain the state where nothing is practised.

‘It’s hard to attain the state where nothing is practised and nothing manifested.’

Buddha
Sutra of 42 Sections
Wet brown leaves supporting a new green leaf.
Wet brown leaves supporting a new green leaf.

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  1. Thank you for sharing this thoughtful morning meditation. The reflection that “it’s hard to attain the state where nothing is practised and nothing manifested” is a powerful reminder of the subtle depth of Buddhist practice. It points to a stage of understanding where effort gradually dissolves into natural awareness.

    I appreciate how such reflections encourage us to look more deeply at our own practice. They remind us that as we continue to meditate, the mind and its objects can become increasingly subtle and refined, guiding us toward a quieter and more attentive awareness of reality.

    Thank you for offering these daily contemplations. Even a few simple lines can inspire mindfulness, patience, and deeper reflection, helping practitioners begin the day with clarity and a renewed commitment to the path.

    Regards,

    Antique Buddhas

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