Buddhist Meditation (9) Physical Pain
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Great.
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even if you dont make any progress meditating convensionally listing to all the wise ones
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i like accepting being a human who is so vulnerable . theres gotta be some complete and utter oppisite side of the universe sling back full tilt that i was never vonerable laghing just living ;)
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see a normal person would say he studderd but i say he nailed it whats the difference between me and you . what is difference is it imachurity to not convulate the perpetuality of the emtyness about the kitchen sink and its nossil . difference between you dont even have a difinitive responce let alone notion to activate see im just using more words that i dont know what are cuz i learned em all to fast n stuff give me a break you cant swear on here f***
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Very well explained. The only other person I have seen who can really also explain this I Shinzen Young who also has many you tube videos. Thank you for your message.
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Face of a Foreign Legionaire but heart of a Buddha : ) Thanks for the info. It'll be useful on my next Vipassana retreat.
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thank you so much bhante !
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Very helpful, thank you. It sounds like you are in a very beautiful place! :)
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You can definately talk about this topic much more. Many meditators hold themselves back with poor reactions to pain and the urge to move while sitting.
you have a beautiful smile,and explain things very well and in plain english. I,m only just embarking on my journey, and I know that you have helped me immensely many thanks and much love.
TheCheech52 1 year ago 4
Yes very informative. I am able to sit and meditate at best for 45 minutes but average 30 mintues because of the pain. I am still trying to be mindful of the pain and see it has anicca. I hope to meditate longer because I do feel at peace afterward and loving kindness.
maxaveniko 2 years ago 3