Sitting Meditation:Knowing the True Nature of the Mind

Date: 11/16/2024   11/17/2024

Location: Star River Meditation Center

Teacher: Yunquan Huang

Sitting Meditation

Knowing the True Nature of the Mind

The heart of Buddhist practice is not controlling thoughts or suppressing emotions, but understanding what the mind truly is. When we clearly know the nature of the mind, we free ourselves from the grip of thoughts and emotions and live with clarity, ease, and wisdom.

1.What Is the True Nature of the Mind?

The Buddha described the mind in many ways, but its essence can be summarized in three qualities:

1.The mind is impermanent

Thoughts arise and vanish, emotions rise and fall, sensations constantly change.

The mind never stays the same for even one moment.

2.The mind is not-self

Thoughts are not “me,” emotions are not “me,” and even awareness is not a fixed “self.”

The mind’s activities arise from conditions and have no solid owner.

3.The mind is aware

Though its content changes, the mind has an innate clarity that knows all experience.

The essence of the mind is not thoughts or emotions,

but the awareness that sees them.

2.Why Do We Fail to Recognize the Mind’s Nature?

1.Overwhelmed by thoughts

Thoughts appear endlessly, pulling us away from awareness.

2.Mistaking emotions as self

“I am angry,” “I am afraid”—

we identify with temporary states.

3.Strong habits

Conditioned reactions operate automatically.

4.Lack of awareness training

The mind never stops moving, yet we seldom observe it.

3.How to Directly Experience the Nature of the Mind

1.Observe thoughts: thoughts are not you

See how they:

arise on their own

linger briefly

dissolve without your control

Thoughts are events—not identity.

2.Observe emotions: emotions change

Anger fades, sadness softens, fear transforms.

Emotions are waves of energy, not who you are.

3.Observe awareness: awareness is constant

What you experience changes;

awareness itself does not.

Awareness is like a mirror reflecting everything.

The mirror is the mind’s true nature.

4.Return to immediate experience

Walk with awareness,drink with awareness,breathe with awareness.

Awareness lives only in the present moment.

4.What Changes When the Mind’s Nature Is Known?

1.You no longer follow every thought

Thoughts lose their authority.

2.You are no longer trapped by emotions

You feel them without drowning in them.

3.The mind becomes spacious and light

Because you stop identifying with mental content.

4.Life becomes less heavy

Less clinging → less suffering.

5.Awareness becomes inner strength

Clarity guides your actions and understanding.

Conclusion

The true nature of the mind is not thought or emotion,but the awareness that perceives them.When you see that thoughts are not you,emotions are not you,and the self is not solid,you discover a mind that is always present—clear, open, and free.Knowing the nature of the mind is the beginning of awakening.

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