Counting divine abodes

5年前 に A Dietrich Ringle によって更新されました。 at 18/08/28 15:39
Created 5年 ago at 18/08/28 15:39

Counting divine abodes

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When brahmavijaras are counted(notice passive voice), sense realm joy or love. Or compassion, peace is also counted. You can ignore it [the sense realm b.v.s] if you are a stream winner but eventually...well you'll see

For joy try a meditation on dementia if it is affecting someone you love. Enter into compassion if it feels like love is running out. This is my cutting edge
5年前 に A Dietrich Ringle によって更新されました。 at 18/08/28 16:15
Created 5年 ago at 18/08/28 16:15

RE: Counting divine abodes

投稿: 881 参加年月日: 11/12/04 最新の投稿
Sleeping Buddha Syndrome:
For joy try a meditation on dementia if it is affecting someone you love. Enter into compassion if it feels like love is running out. This is my cutting edge

ALso, I am about to start as a advocate on a disabilities board. Please don't take my words out of context. I am not and never will be a doctor. I am simply a crazy guy posting weird stuff, at least that is how it seems sometimes. I have a open mind, and have lost pretty much every non-family friend I know. Totally worth it though. I do centering prayer..it was a post-dharma "winner" possibility and it works well for picking the low-hanging fruit also known as receiving grace through mistakes.

I also love Irish Music that isn't watered down, and I even like the watered down stuff some.
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3年前 に Bismuth によって更新されました。 at 20/09/01 11:28
Created 5年 ago at 18/08/28 16:41

RE: Counting divine abodes

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~ DhO self moderation
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5年前 に JohnM によって更新されました。 at 18/08/28 22:49
Created 5年 ago at 18/08/28 22:32

RE: Counting divine abodes

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I've lived most of my adult life in Japan, where non-verbal communication often trumps words as an effective way to bond. When my mother was in the final stages of Alzheimer's (and a few months from death - my final days with her during a visit from Japan), she would get upset with many family members uncomfortable with "presence" over "content." We had the same three-sentence verbal exchange for hours (she kept forgetting we'd had it) in between long, loving silences. One of the most beautiful conversations I've ever had with her. (She was a master communicator before she became ill - the only person I knew who kissed the Blarney Stone to help recharge its power - "in case it needs topping up" were her exact words.)

So lovingkindness and compassion as an Alzheimer strategy is definitely a plus from the perspective of this loved one.

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