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I think we focus to much in what to do with our problems. And because of that, we seek formulas about how to deal with this and that. Naturally, in a Buddhist forum, we look for Buddhist solutions. M… (View Post)
I think — but this is just a lousy practicioner opinion — that all the practices and techniques in Zen are meant for you to understand that there is nothing you can do. (View Post)
@vinlyn, there are people who can explain it much better than me. For example, Tara Brach, with her concept of radical acceptance: http://blogs.psychcentral.com/mindfulness/2009/09/radical-acceptance… (View Post)
(Quote) I think the Eight Verses of Training the Mind is one of the most beautiful teachings in Buddhism and it relates to your question: Eight Verses of Training the Mind by Geshe Langri Thangpa By … (View Post)