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Now that I am not-buddhist, I am open to alternative practices . . . Are crazy wisdom teachers all Buddhist or dharmically tangent? Is Zen best to a void? Actually those are still a bit too Buddhist . . .
Is it possible to avoid enlightenment, which seems a lot of fuss about Nothing . . . ?
Which is the best deity to placate/worship/avoid?
Hari krishna :om:
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"Alternative practices" to what, exactly? Do you need much more than meditation, mindfulness, and compassion?
Could try paganism? my teacher always described tantra as ‘witchcraft’ . . . might not have to go too far . . .
Blessed Bee
Sacred Wasp
Holy Moly
(Sorry, I'm a smarty pants)
Well, always interesting, even if sometimes tedious. :-)
Don't let MaryAnne dis ya.
Oh and best regards to Joaquin Phoenix.
"Is Zen void?" I let the thought pass.
I just kept raking.
You will need gills to read the message that
Cod sent.
The rekei raking might be a halfway house.
I have joined a Hindu forum and am practicing yoga, which should help.
I may also return to the dog cult I am official cructacean for:
http://208.109.22.214/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=176116&sid=3a21e8e8c2d840e8478aacf5e6bc479c#176116
a mead drinking religion, maybe . . . appreciate the suggestions
You almost welcome each new pain as a fresh distraction from the old.
And when you stop, you get that sublime 'in the moment' experience.
I'm positive that if the Buddha donned a pair of running shoes and Lycra, he would've gained Enlightenment a lot faster.
Do not beast yourself silly, it leads to frustration, injury and despair. Take it easy, google for a "Couch to 5k program" and follow the wise path it shows.
Here endeth the Runner's First Sermon.
Running does have it's spiritual followers btw; there's the Japanese Marathon Monks (aka nutters) and the Tarahumara, a Native American people of northwestern Mexico. Both run extraordinary long distances. They make my last weekend 20 miler look like a walk in the park.
:-/
But it really does work. It takes you out of your head and if you feel shitty it's a good thing to put all of that negative energy into... Housework is just 100% positive.
I'm sooooo glad to have a dishwasher now though
I'm just going to hire a maid when I'm back at work.
All of out furniture has a 4" clearance off the floor so that our Roomba robo vac can do all the floors while providing some fantasy for my Ragdoll cat to think she's a velocirapter. From the collected hair and cat scratches across the Robo vac its a pretty even match.
I will do that when I am dying . . .
. . . For now not compassionate enough to do anything like that . . .
:thumbsup:
I just got mine fixed.......hallelujah!!
Like meditation, I started small and built up. Like meditation I can go through periods where I don't want to run. Like meditation, I can have good runs and bad runs (though I know we shouldn't judge our meditation as 'good' or 'bad').
I try to meditate while I'm running though; there's various ways I do this; or would this be more mindfulness than meditation?
And after a long run there's not much better than sitting on my back steps, eyes closed, not moving and doing a bit of meditation; it's almost sublime - just still - in the moment with all those endorphins helping me stay present.
There is something spiritual about running.
http://www.lehigh.edu/~dmd1/holly.html
You will see me on some versions of 'the moon' card. I am also available on some old horoscopes were they could not differentiate cancer crabs and lobsters . . .
Talking of the oggcult and other lesser wheels, I was doing some research on mantra that I had obtained from a strange source and came across almost the identical material at the bottom of this page . . .
http://buddhaamuletscharmsandtalismans.blogspot.co.uk/2009_06_01_archive.html