30 thoughts on “Life with Tao and Zen

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  4. This conversation evaluates a problem that is solvable:
    It starts with "I". As a buddhist, I am trying to forget the "I, but I realize if I wish to solve the silence or connect with the people on the bus- it is me who must initiate conversation. The world is saturated with people who are in stressful hurry to survive and they have been indoctrinated with fear in so many ways. But I can give smile/eye contact or a comment about something to open conversation with anyone if I put down my own fear and hurry. If I do this often, it opens a verbal release gate in the universe and in my barriers- small but powerful. The next trick is to make the verbal contact to become meaningful. It is beneficial to me to keep my humanity gate open, so I continue to exercise this.

    Therefore:
    Jason, Erica (et al) Hello- yes I am honored to be allowed into your conversation here on new buddhist.. Obviously a place of deep thinkers and philosophers. A place I can listen and reflect- give an occasion al 2 cents......

    cygnus
  5. how does this work- guess I ned some tutoring.... I thought you posted replies or let the new speaker know that the reply would not be posted?
    cygnus
  6. While the internet has helped in overcoming physical barriers in communication, I don't think we've changed the root cause of our lack of meaningful interactions. I think most of our interactions remain so superficial because we always let our egos get in the way when communicating. Its all about 'my' idea and 'my' image

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