This talk explores the movement from doing to being—from the disciplined application of effort to the natural ease of presence. After training attention, stabilizing the mind, and refining investigation, there comes a threshold where practice no longer adds anything, but begins to let go of itself. Through stories, humor, and classical teachings, we’ll examine how effort serves us and how clinging to it can quietly become another form of tension. We’ll explore how investigation matures into direct seeing, how awareness can rest without collapsing into dullness, and how the deepest freedom emerges not from control, but from trusting the field of awareness itself.
You’ll learn how to recognize when effort is skillful and when it’s simply habitual, how to allow investigation to complete itself without turning it into a project, and how to rest in open awareness with clarity and balance. You’ll explore the shift from trying to manage experience to allowing it to unfold, sensing how awareness is already present and functioning without your help. We’ll also point toward a deeper trust—how to relax into awareness without drifting, and how to live from this understanding in a responsive, engaged way. By the end, you’ll have a felt sense of when to apply effort, when to release it, and how to let practice reveal the freedom that has been here all along.
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