Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is empathia:
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is I think that you do agree with me.. it IS important to be able to neutrally look at one's past and see it what it is; as one part of a mind's struggle to free and develop itself. Not to shy away from doing it because it feels unpleasant.. one can learn about acceptance even when looking at the past, no? Personally I've found I have a tendendency to rewind situations a bit too much (getting stuck) still but I think it will go away on it's own without me forcing anything. I've found that for me, allowing myself to consciously become sentimental has sometimes been the right choice for me. Because my usual way has been to be hard on myself and well that's even more sentimental. Acceptance goes a long way.
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is Ha ha, I suppose I can see what "saving the world" is about.. N3 syndrome. Acting good because of guilt, that sucks. And because I give myself reasons like "I wanna train myself to be strong". Not good, not good..
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is Following through on ideas from this...
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is Wow. What a load of shit in my head, it's really hard to believe it. And I'm not as fucked as my parents were? Jesus.
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is empathia Wrote: Maybe you Alex think this just covered up the sentiment but what it feels the opposite.
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is
Well, hello my dear dudes there was a time long ago, when I was much younger than today, I used to call that "the vertical path'... Basically, it was made of stairs and floors. Floors were filled with (to-be-discovered/understood) things, and somewhere on each floor, there was to be found the first steps of a stairway to the next floor. Climbing the stairs when all things on the floor weren't fully understood was - at best - "bold" and at worst - "failed". As things on the floors could always be handled by "categories", I just had to understand one given thing and then seeking the category's pattern in other things, in order to go faster in "getting" a whole floor. Then, even when the floor was well understood, taking the stairway was always "risky", but as in real life, you learn not to fall while walking in stairs. Then, one day, at the end of another stairway like the other ones, you arrive on the terrace... Beautiful sight...! Lots of things to enjoy in the call distance... Loads of barely discernable other things beyond... Few people around, but usually friendly ones. It seems they like the spot, and dwell there quite happily I guess. However, for people like my self... at some given time, "not enough" arises, inevitably. That means, you have to find how to "continue to climb". Although, there's no stairway to be seen or found anymore. I'd say the answer is unfortunately utterly personal, and usually can be found by getting back down to the different floors you (already) roamed, in order to resolve your self's riddle, and then... it's easy at last to know what to do. Reality though won't cease to amaze you for the rest of the way... Have fun, Scalino |
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is Nice summary of the concept of बोधिसत्त्व, 'my dear' Scalino, wtg! =)
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is Hi dude,
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is To Alex and Scal (scroll down)
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is empathia Wrote:
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he isAlex, good to have a word with you about this, but first I'll post about my achieving relaxation response for the first time without meditation! I feel a little happiness and excitement about it. Will get back to you soon. |
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is Gotta love this speed of progress. I have now entered space (I now intuit this is N3 you talked about..) and must say it's quite an experience. Well I already unloaded on another forum a little but suddenly lyrics make sense and when I move to the music, I can really feel it.
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Re: the start of one persons discovery of just how stupid he is Hey all, Just looking for a good place to post a "hello". This seems like as good a place as any. Yea, I'm alive! Been over coming challenges, basking in a healthy love life, dancing, sing and otherwise carrying on nicely.
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