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I am curious as to the community on this site, and what your individual experiences are. I know that when I began devoting practice to buddhism, I was seeking, seeking, seeking, with the goal just ou…
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I feel pleasure from time to time but it's a side effect and not the goal. My goal is to go on my way and be aware while I go.
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So, my question to my fellow practitioners is, what's the point? Is the practice of having faith in the 4 Noble Truths and adhering to the 8fold path, in itself an inherent hope to ease suffering and…
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OP, I think the main point they're making relates to non-attachment. Don't get attached to your goals; don't project into the future. Just tend to your practice today. Observe whatever your weakness …
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Slogan 28 of Lojong practice is: Abandon any hope of fruition -- Don't get caught up in how you will be in the future, stay in the present moment.
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How you guys deal with ego clinging of non-practicioners? I'm proberly still too attached in my own way but people can get me so TIRED sometimes. Their ego feels like super gravity pulling my soul do…
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I hear you-- Zen does feel a bit cold and dry at times, as the words like "compassion", "love" and "kindness" aren't regularly part of the teaching vocabulary.
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Does anybody encountered Western mind control being proliferated on the internet and the media? These mind stuff (as they claimed) is a form of active meditation/programming of mind. Infused and ign…
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Hi Sangha, My impression of Zen training is that it is almost entirely focused on developing mindfulness and concentration. It seems to be almost all sitting meditation, except for sutra chanting, mi…
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