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Why Meditation Makes You Generous

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The Importance of Meditation and Giving Back

In the teachings of Buddhism, which I dedicated ten years to studying, generosity is highlighted as one of the key practices for individuals on the path to enlightenment. Initially, I struggled to see the connection between generosity and meditation. However, as I delved deeper into the practice, I began to realize that there is a profound significance to giving back.

When I engage in meditation, I make a conscious effort to extend my practice beyond myself. I offer my meditation as a gift to my loved ones, friends, and all sentient beings. Through meditation, I cultivate a sense of inner peace, calmness, and wisdom. This transformation doesn’t just benefit me; it positively impacts everyone I interact with.

By addressing and pacifying my own anger during meditation, I am actively contributing to peace in the world.

Generosity goes beyond simply donating material possessions or sharing your meditation practice. It can also manifest as giving your time, attention, or presence to others. Zen Masters emphasize that offering your undivided attention to someone is a priceless gift. Children, in particular, thrive when they receive genuine time and energy from their caregivers, surpassing any material gift.

Another form of generosity is ‘non-dual’ giving, where the distinction between giver and receiver dissolves. It is a selfless act devoid of expectations of recognition or reward. Engaging in self-inquiry meditation while giving allows one to explore the concept of the ‘self’ and ‘other’ at a deeper level, revealing the interconnectedness of all beings.

In Zen philosophy, meditation is viewed as an expression of enlightenment. Being openly generous with your possessions, time, and attention is seen as a natural extension of an enlightened state. It is an effortless and spontaneous act of selflessness in every moment.

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Buddha taught that clinging to material possessions leads to suffering, as these possessions end up possessing us. In contrast, practicing generosity by giving away what we hold onto fosters a virtuous mindset and cultivates love and kindness within us.

Meditation is a journey from contraction to expansion, from a closed-off state to one of openness. Generosity stems from this expansive state of being, where giving your presence stems from a place of abundance. Embracing openness and non-judgment in your interactions with others is a profound act of kindness, allowing individuals to relax and be themselves in your presence.

Chad Foreman, the author of this piece, is a meditation teacher with over two decades of experience. He is dedicated to sharing authentic meditation practices with a wide audience, offering retreats, online coaching, and programs to guide individuals on their meditation journey.

In conclusion, meditation and generosity are deeply intertwined practices that offer immense benefits not only to the giver but to society as a whole. By embracing a spirit of generosity in our interactions and sharing our practice with others, we contribute to a more compassionate and harmonious world.

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