The Buddha encouraged his followers to have "respect for concentration." When we have this respect for concentration, we practice. We develop our meditation. We develop in the Buddha's concentration: jhana. When concentration, through effort and determination, becomes developed, we're more able to take skillful action in our lives; we're more able to understand our experience of life; we're more able to develop insight; we're more able to know true happiness. This talk by Peter Doobinin was given in the autumn of 2023.
Over there are the roots of trees; over there, empty dwellings. Practice jhana, monks. Don't be heedless. Don't later fall into regret. This is our message to you." (MN 19)