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Our fast-moving Western lives often create a strong need to experience the greater sense of calm, awareness and inner happiness that can derive from
meditation. Time spent meditating gives us the opportunity to experience new depths and heights in ourselves, as we grow in confidence and awareness. Meditation is one of the main tools we have to
contact and realise our inner potential. In the light of this awareness, we can gradually transform ourselves, and have a more positive effect on those we encounter
The FWBO's System of Meditation
There are many things in life that are beyond our control. However, it is possible to take responsibility for and to change one's state of mind. According to Buddhism
this is the most important thing we can do, and Buddhism teaches that it is the only real antidote to the anxiety, hatred, discontentedness, sleepiness, and confusion that beset the human condition.
Meditation is a means of transforming the mind. Buddhist meditation practices are techniques that encourage and develop concentration, clarity, and emotional positivity.
By engaging with a particular meditation practice one learns the patterns and habits of the mind, and the practice offers a means to cultivate new, more positive ways of being. With discipline and
patience these calm and focused states of mind can deepen into profoundly tranquil and energised states of mind. Such experiences can have a transformative effect and can lead to a new understanding of
life.
Over the millennia countless meditation practices have been developed in the Buddhist tradition. All of them may be described as 'mind-trainings', but they take many
different approaches. The foundation of all of them, however, is the cultivation of a calm and positive state of mind.
Each year thousands of people learn meditation with the FWBO. They learn two basic meditations that develop these qualities: the Mindfulness of
Breathing and Loving-Kindness meditation or Mettabhavana.
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