I don't remember adding my like, or whether I commented. But the heart is red, and I'll be going through the comments. I've been knocked down again [by an alternative to the jab], so I'm here again. I wish I could hold on to the Wisdom when I was on the verge, or before. The best I can do is keep the tabs open and keep sifting through the lessons. On the post [and generally on the blog] I am interested in individuation and now dualism. Next time I might follow the links when I return to this post. I myself found a link, but it's for a different post. We think and speak in rhythm...
I woke up wishing you had written something and you have - thank you! I'll go check out the podcast. One of my homeopathy teachers was very into Tibetan Buddhism, and for a while I was too. Questioning how the larger system of the tradition was organized and the teachings (especially once the initiated get to 'higher' levels) revealed the resounding b.s. And, as my daughter and I were discussing yesterday, gurus are never a good idea.
Good post.
I don't remember adding my like, or whether I commented. But the heart is red, and I'll be going through the comments. I've been knocked down again [by an alternative to the jab], so I'm here again. I wish I could hold on to the Wisdom when I was on the verge, or before. The best I can do is keep the tabs open and keep sifting through the lessons. On the post [and generally on the blog] I am interested in individuation and now dualism. Next time I might follow the links when I return to this post. I myself found a link, but it's for a different post. We think and speak in rhythm...
Beautifully said.
Figured the Swiss dude btw. Well I think that I have.
I woke up wishing you had written something and you have - thank you! I'll go check out the podcast. One of my homeopathy teachers was very into Tibetan Buddhism, and for a while I was too. Questioning how the larger system of the tradition was organized and the teachings (especially once the initiated get to 'higher' levels) revealed the resounding b.s. And, as my daughter and I were discussing yesterday, gurus are never a good idea.