... In the next chapter, "The BodhisattvaWay", we apply that process...the first step onto the Bodhisattva Path. "In mahavipashyana meditation there...we cannnot be impatient. "The bodhisattva can accommodate himself to any...that which cutsthrough all conceptualized versions of bodhisattva action -- generosity...and all the rest. The bodhisattva might perform his actions methodically...
Tom wrote: In the next chapter, "The BodhisattvaWay", we apply that process to our emotions as well as our thoughts. Thoughts and emotions work together to construct "the fantasy realm in which we live", the hallucination that is called the Six Realms. Refining the ego and it's action. Trungpa seems to be ...
... around, trying to improve ourselves through struggle, until we realize that ... In the next chapter, "The BodhisattvaWay", we apply that process ... the first step onto the Bodhisattva Path. "In mahavipashyana meditation there ...we cannnot be impatient. "The bodhisattva can accommodate himself to any...that which cutsthrough all conceptualized versions of bodhisattva action -- generosity...
... around, trying to improve ourselves through struggle, until we realize that ...." In the next chapter, "The BodhisattvaWay", we apply that process ... the first step onto the Bodhisattva Path. "In mahavipashyana meditation there ... we cannnot be impatient. "The bodhisattva can accommodate himself to any ... that which cutsthrough all conceptualized versions of bodhisattva action -- generosity,...
... him to stop defining himself as obnoxious, and thus no longer continually offends himself. Eventually he's going to either going to destroy himself in a worthwhile way by shutting up or he's going to destroy himself some less productive way. It's his choice.
On Feb 29, 12:22Â pm, "Tom" <dantPAYATTENTIONo...@comcast.net> wrote: "Doktor Devilstated" <juurgenizixexo...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:6ac2f004-e221-4136-a18d-d7666d610d3a@q78g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... http://www.strippingthegurus.com/stgsamplechapters/trungpa.asp good stuff for your favorite bad boy This is all old news, kid. Â So what? then why is ...
The Speaking Clock <harlequiness@live.co.uk> writes: Oh, and shut up, please. It's for your own good. Are we scapegoating Mr D here? Mr. D. herself clearly stated how much they are sick of talking and talking. That was a very lucid moment, the only one I've noticed in all their posting so far. Now we are giving out generous helpful suggestions wrt that problem. best regards ...
On 1 Mar, 08:03, mailer-dae...@bof.de (Patrick Schaaf) wrote: Doktor Devilstated <juurgenizixexo...@gmail.com> writes: then why is everybody so damned serious, majik is supposed to be fun? And your idea of fun seems to be playing an incoherently rambling monkey? I push you with a soft cushion! Oh, and shut up, please. It's for your own good. Are we scapegoating Mr D ...
Doktor Devilstated <juurgenizixexoxos@gmail.com> writes: then why is everybody so damned serious, majik is supposed to be fun? And your idea of fun seems to be playing an incoherently rambling monkey? I push you with a soft cushion! Oh, and shut up, please. It's for your own good.
On Feb 29, 4:39Â pm, "Tom" <dantPAYATTENTIONo...@comcast.net> wrote: "Doktor Devilstated" <juurgenizixexo...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:e14673f3-ea04-40fd-9430-0db66301143d@e60g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... then why is everybody so damned serious, majik is supposed to be fun? Who told you that? Â Or did you dream up that nonsense all by yourself? well it always ...