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] Date Posted: 18/05/07 20:21 In reply to: omseeker 's message, "yoga, tai chi, healing movement" on 8/04/07 14:32 Hi From a buddhist stance, certainly for me finding that place of love and clarity beneath the ego and self preoccupation through practising meditation brought shifts in me. And over and over it increased that sense in me that the universe and all creatures are mutually interdependent and vital. I have a sangha with whom I meet every month, sometimes two. They are mostly buddhists but that isn't the point really, is nice to find people who believe in a path of peace as the only way to live in this world, to share silence with them and a sense of relating beyond words and ideas, and to share energy with those who are interested and motivated to find ways towards harmony and reduction in suffering for both themselves and other. Ultimately the sangha is all beings animate and inanimate. To me anyway it is our community in the world. Nice chatting my friend namaste zenwind /\ [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Mel [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 23/05/07 16:46 Yes! YES! to find the peaceful solution at all times. To notice when love prevails naturally and feel it. Blessings, Mel. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |