I know how it goes. Sometimes the lack of others to celebrate with makes it harder for me to keep track of things.No, another festival I'll miss and feel badly about. Janmāśtami blew right by me (again).
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I know how it goes. Sometimes the lack of others to celebrate with makes it harder for me to keep track of things.No, another festival I'll miss and feel badly about. Janmāśtami blew right by me (again).
That's a big part ... I have no one to celebrate with. The crowds at the temple are intimidating to me. Not that anyone has been unkind or unwelcoming, but I just don't feel like I fit in. I console myself with listening to bhajans and mantras, thinking of the gods, finding pics to look at. I think I'll make a point of playing Aigiri Nandini Mardini and Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteśu daily.I know how it goes. Sometimes the lack of others to celebrate with makes it harder for me to keep track of things.
You know, I don't fit in no matter where I go. I just wish I could attend a temple. If I didn't fit, oh well.That's a big part ... I have no one to celebrate with. The crowds at the temple are intimidating to me. Not that anyone has been unkind or unwelcoming, but I just don't feel like I fit in. I console myself with listening to bhajans and mantras, thinking of the gods, finding pics to look at. I think I'll make a point of playing Aigiri Nandini Mardini and Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteśu daily.
oṁ sarvamangala mangalye śive sarvārtha sadhike
śaranye tryambake gaurī nārāyanī namostute
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You took cake?I attended a Buddhist group for awhile. I genuinely 'fit' there.
I did once.You took cake?
True of me too. Probably a Buddhist group wouldn't mind me along either.You know, I don't fit in no matter where I go. I just wish I could attend a temple. If I didn't fit, oh well.
A real bodhisattva then.I did once.
As long as you took cake. Or at a push, cookies.True of me too. Probably a Buddhist group wouldn't mind me along either.
What difference were you expecting?Thought for the day. Last night I meditated for 30 minutes rather than my usual 20. I didn't notice any difference.
I wasn't expecting anything Just noted.What difference were you expecting?
Nah, not until I grow up!A real bodhisattva then.
You know, I should be blunt. I'm not exactly sure HOW enlightened, on the path, I am. But I've heard from reputable sources that it's more or less the realization that everything is actually one thing including you and me. We are goddess. What is is it exactly?Nah, not until I grow up!
We can agree I'm not there yet.
There's thresholds. An hour would get you to the next high.Thought for the day. Last night I meditated for 30 minutes rather than my usual 20. I didn't notice any difference.
Figuring out what 'it' is is probably half of the fun.You know, I should be blunt. I'm not exactly sure HOW enlightened, on the path, I am. But I've heard from reputable sources that it's more or less the realization that everything is actually one thing including you and me. We are goddess. What is is it exactly?
It HAS been thus far! I love a good riddle I can solve.Figuring out what 'it' is is probably half of the fun.
You mean you didn't already volunteer to be the guinea pig as to what works and what give undesirable side effects yet? Just what were you doing eating the cake?Nah, not until I grow up!
We can agree I'm not there yet.
My practice (shikantaza) is not about highs.There's thresholds. An hour would get you to the next high.
Make a regular pig of myself.You mean you didn't already volunteer to be the guinea pig as to what works and what give undesirable side effects yet? Just what were you doing eating the cake?