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- PierluigiEn Sharing Space·21 July 2022Could I ask this lovely gang to keep our gang member, Olga's Dad, Pierluigi in your thoughts, prayers and meditation. After a successful operation and recovering well, he has now contracted covid in hospital. 🙏🙏🙏🙏2446
- ChantingEn Sharing Space·1 June 2023With regard to this morning's meditation session, if you are fairly new to our gang, and are interested in chanting ,please join @Sylvia Alana's Dhamma interactive group. Sylvia's posts often include mantras and chanting . ♥️🙏3134
- Hi folks…new to this….En Meet the Gang!·9 June 2023Hi everyone. I'm currently in the West Midlands, UK, and have had a couple of stressful years...sudden death of a colleague, selling our business, 2 new grandchildren, trying to move house. I'm almost 60 and struggling a bit with sleep and anxiety so hoping for some ideas/tips here. Xx3152
- Chögyam Trungpa on why Shamata practice makes you Adult.En Sharing Space·18 April 2024We had a lovely session of shamata practice this morning and I read this quote from Trungpa’s The Path of Individual Liberation p 232 If you don't have a good relationship with yourself, you cannot understand the dharma, and your body and mind will not be properly coordinated. The practice of meditation helps you to coordinate your body and your mind. You realize that your mind can be directed to a particular effort, that your mind works. Through shamatha you are able to raise your mind to an adult level. Your mind does not jump all over the place whenever you try to do something. In this samsaric world, most of you have grown up physically, but psychologically you are very young. You can't concentrate. You can't eat even one good meal properly because your mind is constantly jumping all over the place. The basic message of shamatha practice is that your mind could be as adult as your body.3135
- Vipashyna makes us look at misperception and how misperceptions cause suffering.En Alistair Clips26 April 2024And that is why one of your countrymen, William Blake, said “If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern.” We perceive through our biocomputer, which is different from the biocomputer of other beings, and to complicate things more, the software of our mind is molded by our culture, by the time we are living, by our very own DNA! That is why it is so important to go back, and back and back till the source of all perception recognizes itself. Since you mentioned the Vedanta parallels and Ramana Maharshi, let me recommend to all this extraordinary Advaita Vedanta teacher, which during this meditation mentions an analogy similar to the one of the banana, but using a flower. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3vddQwxA48 Please take the time to watch it, it is worth it. I send my best to all.31
- DameonEn Sharing Space26 April 2022Oh, it's so good to recognise the familiar names gradually appearing on the new website. Hi Jason, hope all is well with you since you, also, underwent surgery recently. ❤️🙏31
- Please say a little prayer for my cat Kitling who is ill in hospital.En Alistair Clips12 February 2023I did and thank you for asking! The stone got moved but not broken up or passed so there’s yet more pain, discomfort, uncertainty and waiting before surgery, which is probably now inevitable. But I guess those qualities always were inevitable too. I really hope lovely Kitling pulls through, G and I are both rooting for her! 🙏🏻🙏🏻3
- Hello From New Mexico (via Hertfordshire!)En Meet the Gang!20 June 2022Is that the truth! Alpacas guarding vegetable from kangaroos. I guess it's every day stuff in Australia but it sounds so outlandish when you live in Sussex!31
- Mingyur Rinpoche's Four Reminders from the "Nectar of the Path" written in 2010En Sharing Space·17 October 2024Begin by cultivating a sense of delight in the qualities of the freedoms and riches: Seeing its many wonderful qualities, I rejoice and delight in this human life. Next contemplate the impermanence nature of phenomena: Like waves in the ocean, all things are impermanent. I will accept whatever happens and make it my friend. Contemplate the interdependence of causes and conditions: When causes and conditions come together, the result is sure to follow, so I will do my best to help others and engage in positive deeds. Contemplate the dreamlike quality of the suffering of Samsara: The suffering of beings is mainly produced by the mind. I must free myself from my self-created bonds.3181
- Refuge CeremonyEn Questions & Answers·2 August 2022Hey guys. I'm taking part in the Refuge ceremony Lama Yeshe's conducting at Samye Ling this Thursday. I'm excited but nervous and don't really know what to expect (the emails in the runup have been delightfully spartan). Anyone have any knowledge or advice they'd like to share? My wonderful husband Gordon is coming to support me. I think he's a little overwhelmed at the prospect, and brought up how he's not sure even about what to wear. He has a point! Love and heart bows to you all. x3184
- Happy and Kind 2023! May your joys be many and your sorrows few. Looking forward to another year of lovely times with the Mindsprings teamEn Sharing Space·29 December 2022😊🤗💗3119
- Sharing our summer fruitsEn Sharing Space29 August 2023I've spent a couple of weeks near to where I'm from in Scotland and was blessed with unusually decent weather 😍31
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