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It all depends on what view you hold and thus that gives your perception of what enlightenment is and isn't.
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It sounds like a positive samadhi experience. Along the path you get glimpses into the way reality really is. These experiences happen spontaneously and they are magnificent and unforgettable. The…
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I think it's important to differentiate the housholder from the wanderer or monk. As householders we do not have the same goal (I don't even think most monks have the goal to become enlightened in th…
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A lovely article in Shambhala, by Pema Chödrön:
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I give my kids some input into their consequences. We don't really refer to it as punishment, just consequences for actions, both good and bad. Sometimes they actually have some good ideas that I hav…
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This is an offshoot of Christian Buddhist thread where I asked a question about whether it is possible to separate path and beliefs. Does spiritual practice of whathever sort (Buddhist, Christian, ot…
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The paradox of having goals in the moment
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@lotusbuds,What does Buddhism teach us about life after death?
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Does anyone have instructions for cultivating pleasant sensations in meditation. The only teachers I know of that teach pleasant oriented meditations are Shinzen Young and Ajahn Lee Dhammadharo. Shin…
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