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If you know full well that they are truly yourself, Buddha, you would not be jealous. Try practice recognizing their Buddha nature instead.
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Thanks for your comments and I think if you need to drink every day, even if it is one beer you are an alcoholic. Anyway, I have pretty much stopped drinking now, still tapering off my valium at a fa…
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I have been the victim of others jealousy and it is not good all around. I respect you for owning it though. I think the best thing to do is really be the best person you can be. Money isn't bad, its…
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Sure, she didn't have to worry about being poor anymore, but she inherited a WHOLE bunch of new problems she'd never have had without the money - some of them pretty awful.
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Absolutely. Telling someone else congratulations on an accomplishment or a good fortune is a great way to eliminate jealousy in yourself.
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This is a question I've been asking myself for a long time. for me, practicing "joy at the success of others" really cuts down on jealously.
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As for jealousy I find investigating it within myself helps me to see it as not a big deal - for example if I find myself jealous I think, "ok, I'm feeling jealous, isn't this interesting... Why…
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I have come to realize that I am often jealous of certain things or people. Be it people getting lots of attention and me being ignored for a few minutes, somebody looking at my girlfriend in a certa…
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"Open" relationships come and go as a fad of sorts and it seems we are in one of those phases. My concise answer is that "Polyamory" (LMAO at that title!!) is rubbish. Open relati…
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Sorry if this has been asked before. I am on Citalopram and suffering mild depression. I have no drive, ambition or motivation at the moment. I wish to change for the better for me and others. But at…
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