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Bāhiya (Bāhiya Sutta)

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First published: February 22, 2026

What you learn

You'll discover how to transform ordinary daily activities into opportunities for mindfulness practice, cultivating continuous awareness throughout your day.

Where it sits

This teaching is part of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness, specifically focusing on mindfulness of the body as the foundation for all meditation practice.

Suggested use

Read this as practical instructions for daily mindfulness, then try applying the guidance to your own routine activities throughout your day.

Guidance

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SN 47.15 — Bāhiya (Bāhiya Sutta)

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Guidance (not part of the sutta)

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What this discourse is really about

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This teaching shows how to transform ordinary daily activities into opportunities for awakening through "clear comprehension" - a quality of alert, purposeful attention to what we're actually doing.

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Most of us move through our days with limited awareness. We eat while scrolling phones, walk while lost in thought, or get dressed while planning the day ahead. The texts point to a different way of living: bringing fuller awareness to each simple action. When we look around, we know we're looking. When we reach for something, we're more present for the reaching. This approach involves moving slowly or ceremonially - it's about waking up to the life we're already living.

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This practice is accessible to everyone. You likely have a meditation cushion or special circumstances. Every moment of embodied existence becomes a doorway to deeper awareness and freedom from the mental habits that create suffering.

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Key teachings

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  • Mindfulness of the body: Developing continuous awareness of bodily activities and postures as the foundation for awakening
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  • Clear comprehension: Acting with full knowledge and purposefulness in all activities, from walking to eating to speaking
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  • Putting away covetousness and grief: Using bodily awareness to release the mind's tendency to grasp after what we want or resist what we have
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  • Ardent and diligent practice: Bringing energy and commitment to this moment-by-moment awareness rather than treating it casually
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  • Integration of formal and daily life: Making every ordinary activity - eating, walking, sitting - into spiritual practice
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Common misunderstandings

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  • "This requires moving slowly and ceremonially": Clear comprehension can happen at normal speeds; it's about awareness, rather than pace
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  • "I should think about every action": This is about direct awareness, rather than mental commentary or analysis of what you're doing
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  • "This is only a beginner practice": The texts present this as a complete path to awakening, rather than a preliminary exercise
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Try this today

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  • Mindful transitions: Each time you move from sitting to standing today, pause and feel the full process of your body rising up
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  • Conscious eating: Choose one meal or snack to eat with complete attention - notice the lifting of food, the chewing, the swallowing, with minimal distractions
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  • Aware walking: For one short walk today (even just to another room), feel your feet touching the ground and your body moving through space with each step
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If this landed, read next

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  • MN 10 for the complete framework of the four foundations of mindfulness
  • MN 119 for detailed instructions on mindfulness of the body in all postures
  • SN 47.35 for how this kind of awareness may lead to insight and liberation
  • AN 4.37 for understanding the four kinds of clear comprehension in daily activities
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