The document discusses the "poise of a dying man", which is an attitude that meditators should cultivate beyond meditation practice itself. This poise involves knowing what is truly important versus unimportant, and being accepting and forgiving. It means responding to insults or attacks with nothing, not seeking fame or wealth when dying, and readily forgiving any past offenses. A dying person understands the futility of enmity and hatred, instead seeking love and peace in their final moments.
The document discusses the "poise of a dying man", which is an attitude that meditators should cultivate beyond meditation practice itself. This poise involves knowing what is truly important versus unimportant, and being accepting and forgiving. It means responding to insults or attacks with nothing, not seeking fame or wealth when dying, and readily forgiving any past offenses. A dying person understands the futility of enmity and hatred, instead seeking love and peace in their final moments.
The document discusses the "poise of a dying man", which is an attitude that meditators should cultivate beyond meditation practice itself. This poise involves knowing what is truly important versus unimportant, and being accepting and forgiving. It means responding to insults or attacks with nothing, not seeking fame or wealth when dying, and readily forgiving any past offenses. A dying person understands the futility of enmity and hatred, instead seeking love and peace in their final moments.