Discourse on the Mindfulness of Breathing
Anapanasati Sutra
(exerpts translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu)
Now in what way does the monk develop and frequently practice
mindfulness of in-and-out breathing so that it bears great fruit
and great benefits?
There is the case of a monk who, having gone to a forest, to the shade
of a tree or to an empty building, sits down folding his legs
crosswise, holding his body erect and keeping mindfulness to the fore.
Always mindful, he breathes in; mindful he breathes out.
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Breathing in long, he discerns that he is breathing in long; or
breathing out long, he discerns that he is breathing out long.
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Or breathing in short, he discerns that he is breathing in short; or
breathing out short, he discerns that he is breathing out short.
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He trains himself to breathe in sensitive to the entire body, and to
breathe out sensitive to the entire body.
- He trains himself to
breathe in calming the bodily processes, and to breathe out calming
the bodily processes.
- He trains himself to breathe in sensitive to rapture, and to
breathe out sensitive to rapture.
- He trains himself to breathe
in sensitive to pleasure and breathe out sensitive to pleasure.
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He trains himself to breathe in sensitive to mental processes, and to
breathe out sensitive to mental processes.
- He trains himself to
breathe in calming mental processes, and to breathe out calming mental
processes.
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He trains himself to breathe in sensitive to the mind, and to
breathe out sensitive to the mind.
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He trains himself to breathe
in satisfying the mind, and to breathe out satisfying the mind.
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He trains himself to breathe in steadying the mind, and to breathe out
steadying the mind.
- He trains himself to breathe in releasing
the mind, and to breathe out releasing the mind.
- He trains himself to breathe in focusing on inconstancy, and to
breathe out focusing on inconstancy.
- He trains himself to
breathe in focusing on dispassion (literally, fading), and to breathe
out focusing on dispassion.
- He trains himself to breathe in
focusing on stopping, and to breathe out focusing on stopping.
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He trains himself to breathe in focusing on relinquishment, and to
breathe out focusing on relinquishment.
It is through developing and frequently practicing mindfulness of
in-and-out breathing in this way that it bears great fruit and great
benefits.