Ha! Either that, or you have some things to teach Buddhists. It’s easy
to conceptualize the idea of living in the moment and observing your own
thoughts and reactions, but it’s awfully hard to remember to be there,
especially when things get challenging. If you’ve done your best to live
that way, I’m sure you have insights and experience that others would
find very valuable.
I don’t like pushing anyone, but for you or anyone who reads my journal,
if you’re interested in talking about philosophy and/or Buddhism, I’d be
more than willing, and if you’re interested in attending an intro
sitting or a dharma talk, I’d love to have people along. Or I can point
people at some really great podcast dharma talks by some really cool
teachers. But maybe I should make that a top-level posting, so that
people will see it, where they might miss it buried here in a response
to a comment on a posting.
Re: Well whudya know..
Date: 2006-04-18 08:51 pm (UTC)Ha! Either that, or you have some things to teach Buddhists. It’s easy to conceptualize the idea of living in the moment and observing your own thoughts and reactions, but it’s awfully hard to remember to be there, especially when things get challenging. If you’ve done your best to live that way, I’m sure you have insights and experience that others would find very valuable.
I don’t like pushing anyone, but for you or anyone who reads my journal, if you’re interested in talking about philosophy and/or Buddhism, I’d be more than willing, and if you’re interested in attending an intro sitting or a dharma talk, I’d love to have people along. Or I can point people at some really great podcast dharma talks by some really cool teachers. But maybe I should make that a top-level posting, so that people will see it, where they might miss it buried here in a response to a comment on a posting.