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Ron, et.al.
I'm reading and I've heard the request for a "Vipassana" group a couple of times now. I personally would rather we stay here so that people interested in meditation will discover vipassana... plus, as far as I can tell there's less than 10 people contributing to this one thread... barely 4 really and I doubt that justifies a group.
...and that's just my o pinion, not the truth, so if someone wants to create a group... it is all good (equanimous)
:)
Response to Ron Tocknell's "Being One" on main page:Truth - what is truth? To me, Ron - truth has to be a whole body experience, and I have to be the one who experiences it.
Chad wrote: "One of the things I loved about Vipassana is that it is NOT about quieting the monkey. It is about engaging it in the practice, not putting it to sleep. I loved that..."
With all due respect, Chad, when I write about the "monkey" mind, and I bet it is all semantics, I am speaking of the untamed mind. This is the mind that cannot concentrate. The mind that we spend the first three days at the Vipassana retreat learning to focus on the breath, the senses ('sensations") around the nostril, the "cool air inhaled in vs. the warm air at the exhalation, the subtle tickling sensations around the upper lip from the breath, " etc. My monkey mind is wild and needed that first three days of training just to get to the fourth day when Vipassana really starts - which I call a full body awareness of sensory data from the scalp all through the body to the tips of the toes. This takes concentration and my "monkey"' mind this morning during my sitting was going through how I would write this...
I think when one can "automatically" get to the 'free flow" of full body sensory awareness one can experience what Jeanne describes?
"Vipassana... As it is... and for me, sometimes, it is exciting, especially after getting up from an hour sit. Sometimes I want to break into a run - skipping and jumping... feeling good to be so alive. But I don't... I simply observe my excitement... (knowing the team is winning.)"
I hope our dhamma sister Jeane can write more about this, because it is definitely beyond what I descibe a "monkey mind."
chad steele said:Ron, et.al.
I'm reading and I've heard the request for a "Vipassana" group a couple of times now. I personally would rather we stay here so that people interested in meditation will discover vipassana... plus, as far as I can tell there's less than 10 people contributing to this one thread... barely 4 really and I doubt that justifies a group.
...and that's just my o pinion, not the truth, so if someone wants to create a group... it is all good (equanimous)
:)
Thanks for responding, Chad. Sounds rational to me! ron
I too have been offline all day... jeanne, you're cute... you let a whole hour pass before feeling ignored. lol :)
My only point in responding here and now is to re-emphasize that vipassana, dhamma, etc. will lose all value in the world if it becomes yet another exclusive club. Jeanne, you sound a bit exclusive to me, not an insult, just my listening for people who think their god is better than mine... or in this case, that their vipassana or their little cronie group, or whatever it is that is good/bad/right or wrong... it is all good. really.
... and finally, being equanimous is still stuck in duality as long as you compare it to NOT equanimous... hilarious.
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