TRAIN NOT TO BE PEACEFUL BUT TO BE MINDFUL

Swiss Retreat 2019 Interviews 3 (41:00-42:46) with Sayadaw U Tejaniya

Yogi: The difficulty is not that there is no structure in this retreat, but that it includes other activities – walking outside, talking, reading or drinking tea. These daily activities are often excluded in an intensive retreat.

Sayadaw: When our activities are limited externally in a retreat, it feels more peaceful and when we have more activities, when there are more choices, it feels like there is more busy-ness in life. But that is what life is like.

With the purpose of training the mind to be mindful at home, we practice that here at the retreat – not training to be peaceful but to be mindful.