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Practice Note: A Boat in the Water

Gil Fronsdal
By: Gil Fronsdal

The two primary partners in both seated and walking meditation are mindfulness and concentration. You collect yourself around the tip of your boat (e.g., the breath or the feet), and then just hold your course, and let things wash off.

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