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chokdee,
Welcome to this board. Meditation in all its many forms is a wonderful and worthy use of anyone's time, and frees us of many of our illusions and false beliefs, in my opinion. There are many places that will teach you meditation, and there are many ways to do it. Rather than add to that part of this discussion I want to share a quote I saw today that seemed relevant and that I am making the basis of my thoughts today. I copied it from the web so I don't know how accurate this text is, but I'm sure it will be close to the original:
We are two birds perched on one tree, you eat the fruit of this world's pleasure and pains, while I look on. I'm the one who is standing by you, when you die, it is I who remains. Eyes cannot see nor speech describe me. Not by reason, nor by honor am I known. Not by ritual, nor by merit, but by the grace of the Self, the Self is shown. Pure and resplendent, I shine and my light is calm. When the knots of the heart are loosed, and the senses are withdrawn. With consciousness as your arrow, meditation as your bow, make me your target, pull back your mind and let it fly home. Free your mind of sense distractions. In attachment to action, desires bind. But find the goal of all desiring, and you will leave both birth and death behind. I am life, I am speech, I am mind, I am immortality. Everything that moves or breathes or blinks, has its being in me. In your inmost heart I dwell. That is my citadel. There is no space I do not fill. Through my light, all these others shine. Unchanging alone brings lasting fulfillment. Within everything, without everything, unborn. I am even beyond the tendency to take form. Just as rivers running to the sea, lose their individuality. So the enlightened merge with me, no longer bound by name or form. ~Upanishads
peace and gentleness to each one of you on this day, love, blink
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