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Inner smile practice: Problem of authenticity

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1 hour ago, el_tortugo said:

 

Thanks for sharing this! 

 

In your practice of this do you use visualization or is it more of a sensing/feeling energy or placing your center or being at each of those organs or regions? Or something else? 

 

 

 

 

I actually do all the above. I will start with visualization but I wait until I actually start feeling something and then that's when things usually start happening.

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I've discovered recently how powerful smiling is, particularly in meditation.

 

Bhante Vimalaramsi, a Theravada teacher, believes that the fact that Buddha statues have a gentle smile is a practice clue. He has incorporated it into his metta practice, and I believe its also been picked up elsewhere of late by Thich Nhat Hanh and Leigh Brasington.

 

Some qigong practices like Spring Forest also emphasise practicing with a smile. I believe Chunyi Lin has even turned it into an acronym - Start My Internal Love Engine (SMILE). The childish part of me finds that hilarious

 

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