Shri Jagat Singh Bisht

(Master Teacher: Happiness & Well-Being, Laughter Yoga Master Trainer, Author, Blogger, Educator, and Speaker.)

☆ BUDDHA –  Anapanasati Sutta  ☆ 

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Buddha – Anapanasati Sutta

The meditator, having gone to the forest, to the shade of a tree, or to an empty building, sits down with legs folded crosswise, body held erect, and sets mindfulness to the fore. Always mindful, the meditator breathes in; mindful, the meditator breathes out.

The sixteen contemplations:

FIRST TETRAD (BODY GROUP)

  1. While breathing in long, one knows: “I breathe in long.” While breathing out long, one knows: “I breathe out long.”
  2. While breathing in short, one knows: “I breathe in short.” While breathing out short, one knows: “I breathe out short.”
  3. One trains oneself: “Sensitive to the whole body, I breathe in. Sensitive to the whole body, I breathe out.”
  4. One trains oneself: “Calming the whole body, I breathe in. Calming the whole body, I breathe out.”

SECOND TETRAD (FEELINGS GROUP)

  1. One trains oneself: “Sensitive to rapture, I breathe in. Sensitive to rapture, I breathe out.”
  2. One trains oneself: “Sensitive to pleasure, I breathe in. Sensitive to pleasure, I breathe out.”
  3. One trains oneself: “Sensitive to mental processes, I breathe in. Sensitive to mental processes, I breathe out.”
  4. One trains oneself: “Calming mental processes, I breathe in. Calming mental processes, I breathe out.”

THIRD TETRAD (MIND GROUP)

  1. One trains oneself: “Sensitive to the mind, I breathe in. Sensitive to the mind, I breathe out.”
  2. One trains oneself: “Gladdening the mind, I breathe in. Gladdening the mind, I breathe out.”
  3. One trains oneself: “Steadying the mind, I breathe in. Steadying the mind, I breathe out.”
  4. One trains oneself: “Liberating the mind, I breathe in. Liberating the mind, I breathe out.”

FOURTH TETRAD (WISDOM GROUP)

  1. One trains oneself: “Focusing on impermanence, I breathe in. Focusing on impermanence, I breathe out.”
  2. One trains oneself: “Focusing on fading away, I breathe in. Focusing on fading away, I breathe out.”
  3. One trains oneself: “Focusing on cessation, I breathe in. Focusing on cessation, I breathe out.”
  4. One trains oneself: “Focusing on relinquishment, I breathe in. Focusing on relinquishment, I breathe out.”

(Translated from Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu)

BREATH BY BREATH – THE LIBERATING PRACTICE OF INSIGHT MEDITATION – LARRY ROSENBERG WITH DAVID GUY

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Jagat Singh Bisht : Founder: LifeSkills

Master Teacher: Happiness & Well-Being; Laughter Yoga Master Trainer
Past: Corporate Trainer with a Fortune 500 company & Laughter Professor at the Laughter Yoga University.
Areas of specialization: Behavioural Science, Positive Psychology, Meditation, Five Tibetans, Yoga Nidra, Spirituality, and Laughter Yoga.

Radhika Bisht ; Founder : LifeSkills  
Yoga Teacher; Laughter Yoga Master Trainer

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