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Avalon Spiritual Mother
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: belgium
Posts: 4,919
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Thank you for sharing Henners,
I came across this today that comes in echo to your posting: "The path to happiness and a sense of well-being in this very life lies not in avoiding suffering but in using the conscious, embodied, direct experience of it as a vehicle to gain deep insight into the true nature of life and your own existence. Instead of being a reactionary slave to the inevitable pain, frustration, stress, and sorrow in your life, which the Buddha called 'dukkha', you can free your mind such that you have a sense of well-being even when dukkha is present, and you create the possibility of finding compete freedom. Why not dance with the constant vicissitudes of life in a manner that is joyful and liberated, rather than feeling like a victim or being flooded with fear and stress?" -- from "Dancing With Life" by Phillip Moffit Kindness mudra |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: eating dessert in the desert of Arizona
Posts: 1,554
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If I go within I can " Tune Out " the pain... When, I'm out here 'I think.' If, I were dead right Now, there would be No More pain.... Sooo, I choose to Feel the Pain, enjoy the pain. The pains I have are called Phan-Tom pains.... They are NOT real... But, they let me KNOW its going to rain... Please contact Phillip, and thank him for the words.... And, I Thank you, as the messenger of his words.... I feel peaceful energy within and around you... I've got to back out in the Sun, heat helps its 108 in Arizona.... Trooly, Tango |
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