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Orthodox Buddhadharma.
I am vigorously climbing uphill, not without immense difficulty at times, rather than sliding down a slippery slope without any grip on which way forward is.
I can adopt a maximally minimalist lifestyle (minimalist to the max hehe) and donate the inevitable excess abundance to the most sensible organizations and parties. I try to embrace a minimalist life as naturally as possible, but to be even more generous, constant vigilance will be needed to ensure I am striving to the maximum potential of minimalist living while pumping abundance into environmental organizations and spiritual parties important to my spiritual life.
Sorry weird answer...
Sorry weird answer LOL!
Mistakes of the past haunting me in various ways. Let them not be repeated, lest the haunting turn into a full-fledged conjuring of bad juju.
I play everyday, in one way or another. Well, almost everyday. I know when I am “playing” when I start chuckling. Play is something that makes me giggle uncontrollably. If I am playing with other adults, I usually don’t chuckle, so play takes on different forms these days and mostly happens when I am alone. Maybe I need to play more enthusiastically with grown ups? Perhaps I hide the inner child from other adults but let it play when I am alone?
Play awakens a sense of not being concerned about the past or future in me. It awakes a carefreeness inside.
Benedictine monks seem to be more spiritually advanced and tuned into the golden thread running through all faiths as opposed to some non-Benedictine Catholic clergy whom have demonstrated in various ways that they couldn’t be more out of tune and disconnected.
Some…not all!
Western Medicine can be a life saver. Sounds like this medical team had just as much talent as they did kindness.
I can learn manifold lessons from mindfulness otherwise not able to be learned without it. I choose not to anticipate the subject matter of future lessons but just be present for when they unfold. I can practice mindfulness today by not skimping out on the vehicle of mindfulness practice that increases my awareness in ways that cannot be accomplished without the vehicle. What is the vehicle? Meditation and spiritual practices.
Taking intoxicants, including just a “bit” of wine. Always a bit more than I tell myself.
Doing anything immoral online. Sounds criminal lol but it is way too easy for a younger person to make a stupid browsing choice..
Meow!
You look spellbound!
Practice, practice, practice.
Why not?
Sounds like you learned your lesson. I understand what you mean by not wanting to go through a tough time again.
Man, I can relate to challenges and obstacles.
I think once life beats the living shit out of you badly enough, a place is reached inside where nothing phases you anymore, but not in a pessimistic and unproductive manner, it’s more like well shit I’ve been through it all and ain’t afraid of death himself so how can I use this fearless power to benef...
I think once life beats the living shit out of you badly enough, a place is reached inside where nothing phases you anymore, but not in a pessimistic and unproductive manner, it’s more like well shit I’ve been through it all and ain’t afraid of death himself so how can I use this fearless power to benefit others because nothing can stop me as I am indomitable spiritually now?
Three years?! Now I don’t mean to criticize, but I am calling STASIS here Sauce!
Muy bien.
Wonderful!!
Confucius and Mencius says yes you are correct sir.
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