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Excellent Books:
Gesture of Balance by Tarthang Tulku
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Suzuki
Excellent Books:
Gesture of Balance by Tarthang Tulku
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Suzuki
Quote from kiwi_trader:
Go into the magazine shop and scan the article. One point is that the mind is plastic. This is good and (maybe in ur case was) bad.
You may have screwed up the clusters in your brain that are strengthened by meditation.
Quote from lumberjack:
after all that time have you had any awakenings or otherwise enlightenments?....be honest!!!
Quote from NZDSPeCIALISt:
Two experiences I can say. One is daily, if I sit and meditate for 60-90 minutes - the last 30-60 seconds of that effort is exceedingly blissful - and not just in a mental way. My body is completely still, in a kind of pleasant numbness, my internal thought process is temporarily suspended and I am in in a seriously tangible state of pleasure. Whatever worldly "bliss" you care to name (I have tryed many of the pleasures of the world) doesn't even come close to that crescendo that comes when meditation is done correctly like that. No bullshit.
One time I was meditating in a "Tantra Pitha" - a particular spot that carries a special energy because a yogi had sat in that exact same spot in the past and acheived "Moksa" - full liberation by total merger of unit self with cosmic self. I shit you not (this was on a farm in India), after meditating for an hour or so, the vibe of that spot kind of took over, I was completely "gone"- a rush a breath surged (without any effort from me) from the pit of my stomach and shot out of my nose - I was absolutely shocked (but kept meditating. The cool thing was that a spiritual festival was going on at the time and I could hear the chants of devotees in the distance. I went back to join the crowd and everyone had the look of a devotee in raptures in there face - and I couldnt believe my experience. Funny thing was that if i told anyone it would be no big deal, hence i didnt bother even telling anyone!
Another thing I can say is that - whatever you do in life, put meditation on the very top of your lifes priorities, the earlier the better. Do not think twice about it actually, as realisations can not properly be put into words that do them justice, and the experiences are intensely personal for the most part, and especially a forum like ET would not be a place that I want to share any "pearls" like that.
Yes this is a great book.Quote from WINBIG007:
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Suzuki