Attachment & Concentration

Buddha-Tibetan-3-JewelsWhen we grasp at the practice, expecting a benefit or result, that is attachment. Attachment is always accompanied by agitation, which is a tendency to distraction, and involves perpetual frustration, preventing absorption in the practice. When we evenly place the mind in —not on— the practice, that is concentration. —TN

About Tashi Nyima

Venerable Tashi Nyima is the Preceptor at Nying Je Ling (Universal Compassion Buddhist Congregation).
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