Explore
Gaia Soulmates
down  About This Book
The Art of Living: Vipassana Meditation: As Taught by S. N. Goenka
by William Hart
A Favorite of 0, Read by 3, Owned by 5, Reviewed by 0, Quotes 1
The Ancient Meditation Technique that Brings Real Peace of MindVipassand-bhavand, "the development of insight," embodies the essence of the teaching of the Buddha. As taught by S. N. Goenka, this path to self-awareness is extraordinary in its simplicity, its lack...(more)
down  Active Members
Adrianne : Consciousness Artist
Consciousness Artist
skepticX : Wannabe
Wannabe
Galo : Adventurous Truth Seeker
Adventurous Truth Seeker
jpjako : Rational Mystic
Rational Mystic
Innish : Love!
Love!
expert of nothing
FenixRizing : Catalyst
Catalyst
down  Book Activity
No Recent Activity
down  Book Grapevine
 Advertising keeps Gaia free! Interested in sponsoring us?
Join a Conversation Below, or Icn_thread_16Start a New Thread
Recent Quotes:
Thu Mar 15 06:28:43 UTC 2007
Source: The Art of Living: Vipassana Meditation: As Taught by S. N. Goenka
Contributed by: Ryan Gendron.
S.N. Goenka said

Our suffering stems from ignorance. We react because we do not know what we are doing, because we do not know the reality of ourselves. The mind spends most of the time lost in fantasies and illusions, reliving pleasant or unpleasant experiences and anticipating the future with eagerness or fear. While lost in such cravings or aversions, we are unaware of what is happening now, what we are doing now. Yet surely this moment, now, is the most important for us. We cannot live in the past; it is gone. Nor can we live in the future; it is forever beyond our grasp. We can live only in the present. If we are unaware of our present actions, we are condemned to repeating the mistakes of the past and can never succeed in attaining our dreams for the future. But if we can develop the ability to be aware of the present moment, we can use the past as a guide for ordering our actions in the future, so that we may attain our goal.