Sitting Meditation:Emotion Observation~Seeing Without Resistance 

Date: 09/14/2024   09/15/2024

Location: Star River Meditation Center

Teacher: Yunquan Huang

Sitting Meditation

Emotion Observation: Seeing Without Resistance 

Emotion observation is the practice of neither suppressing emotions nor being carried away by them. When an emotion arises, we do not force change—we observe with clarity and gentleness, allowing emotions to exist naturally and dissolve on their own.

1.Why Practice Emotion Observation?

1.Emotions cannot be suppressed

Pushing them down only buries them deeper.

2.Emotions arise from thoughts and conditioning

It is often our inner interpretation—not the external event—that fuels emotion.

3.Awareness reduces emotional reactivity

Seeing the emotion weakens its control over you.

4.Emotional awareness deepens awakening

The more you observe emotions, the clearer the mind becomes.

2.What Does “Seeing Without Resistance” Mean?

It contains three essential aspects:

1.Seeing things as they are

No exaggeration, no hiding, no distortion.

2.Clear awareness

You observe the emotion, rather than being absorbed by it.

3.No resistance

Allow the emotion to be present.

Resistance strengthens emotion; allowing softens it.

Awareness reveals emotion;Non-resistance releases emotion.

3.How to Practice Emotion Observation

1.Pause and feel the body

Emotions express themselves physically.

Notice:

Tight chest

Fast heartbeat

Shoulder tension

Warmth, coolness, pressure

A desire to escape or collapse

The body tells the truth.

2.Name the emotion

Gently label:

“This is anger.”

“This is sadness.”

“This is fear.”

“This is anxiety.”

Naming helps you step out of identification.

3.Do not follow the story behind the emotion

Emotions bring thoughts:

“I should have…”

“They shouldn’t have…”

“What if…”

Stories fuel emotion.

Observation means watching the emotion, not the narrative.

4.Allow the emotion to exist

Tell yourself:

“I allow this emotion to be here.”

Allowing is not indulging—it is dropping resistance.

Once you allow it,

emotion naturally shifts, softens, and dissolves.

5.Return to the breath

Breath stabilizes emotional energy.

Feel:

Inhale: spaciousness

Exhale: release

Steady breath → softening emotion.

4.Common Experiences During Practice

1.Emotions feel stronger at first

Because you are finally aware of them.

2.Emotions transform into sensations

Anger → heat

Sadness → heaviness

Anxiety → vibration

3.Emotions naturally rise and fade

Their nature is impermanence.

4.A sense of clarity arises

Less resistance → more inner freedom.

5.Common Mistakes

1.Wanting emotions to disappear quickly

This creates new resistance.

2.Analyzing instead of observing

Analysis is thinking, not awareness.

3.Using effort to observe

Tension blocks clarity.

4.Accidentally suppressing emotion

True observation is openness, not control.

Conclusion

Emotion observation is not fighting emotions,not suppressing them,not denying them.It is the practice of seeing, feeling, allowing,and letting emotions flow naturally.When you can observe without resistance,emotions stop being enemies and become teachers of inner truth.The deeper the awareness, the freer the heart.

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