Janet Ettele
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I'm sorry. Wow, that's a big loss. But it sounds like you've got a lot of it still in your mind, a lot of what you learned from this teacher. But I think that Old Testament is really hard to get your mind around, isn't it? The way things are presented, the things that are talked about are hard to, like you said, hard to put to today's times.
I'm sorry. Wow, that's a big loss. But it sounds like you've got a lot of it still in your mind, a lot of what you learned from this teacher. But I think that Old Testament is really hard to get your mind around, isn't it? The way things are presented, the things that are talked about are hard to, like you said, hard to put to today's times.
Is that something you were asking earlier about compassion and the younger people? I thought you were asking about young men earlier and that need for connection and experiencing more compassion in their lives. Is this missing ritual part of what you think it is? perhaps lacking to them,
Is that something you were asking earlier about compassion and the younger people? I thought you were asking about young men earlier and that need for connection and experiencing more compassion in their lives. Is this missing ritual part of what you think it is? perhaps lacking to them,
Is that something you were asking earlier about compassion and the younger people? I thought you were asking about young men earlier and that need for connection and experiencing more compassion in their lives. Is this missing ritual part of what you think it is? perhaps lacking to them,
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That is what I've been trying to do. And I think it's been effective feedback I've heard from people that it's helped them. I think that one of the things beyond just hearing a teaching or reading a book or listening to a talk someplace is really the process of taking that, what you've learned and spending time with it. Teach in Buddhism, the three stages of wisdom. One is listening to a teaching.
That is what I've been trying to do. And I think it's been effective feedback I've heard from people that it's helped them. I think that one of the things beyond just hearing a teaching or reading a book or listening to a talk someplace is really the process of taking that, what you've learned and spending time with it. Teach in Buddhism, the three stages of wisdom. One is listening to a teaching.
That is what I've been trying to do. And I think it's been effective feedback I've heard from people that it's helped them. I think that one of the things beyond just hearing a teaching or reading a book or listening to a talk someplace is really the process of taking that, what you've learned and spending time with it. Teach in Buddhism, the three stages of wisdom. One is listening to a teaching.
The second is reflection, contemplation. You really take the time to think about it. Does this hold up? Is it relevant in my life? You have to really test it out for yourself. And then the third step is meditation, where you really, that's that concentration, where you've arrived at some understanding and you really bring that in a concentrated level into your
The second is reflection, contemplation. You really take the time to think about it. Does this hold up? Is it relevant in my life? You have to really test it out for yourself. And then the third step is meditation, where you really, that's that concentration, where you've arrived at some understanding and you really bring that in a concentrated level into your
The second is reflection, contemplation. You really take the time to think about it. Does this hold up? Is it relevant in my life? You have to really test it out for yourself. And then the third step is meditation, where you really, that's that concentration, where you've arrived at some understanding and you really bring that in a concentrated level into your
Practice and meditation, but then the more you rehearse this, remember I was saying meditation is a method of familiarizing your mind to something. The more you rehearse this, the more adept you'll be at being able to put these things into practice. So we don't leave it on the cushion as you often hear people talk about, but we really do. It's just ready to practice.
Practice and meditation, but then the more you rehearse this, remember I was saying meditation is a method of familiarizing your mind to something. The more you rehearse this, the more adept you'll be at being able to put these things into practice. So we don't leave it on the cushion as you often hear people talk about, but we really do. It's just ready to practice.
Practice and meditation, but then the more you rehearse this, remember I was saying meditation is a method of familiarizing your mind to something. The more you rehearse this, the more adept you'll be at being able to put these things into practice. So we don't leave it on the cushion as you often hear people talk about, but we really do. It's just ready to practice.
be put into practice in your daily life. And I hope that the books that I've written, in particular the character Troy, who's a young man who goes through the series, is beginning to assimilate these teachings into his life and meets challenges that, like I said before, are challenges that are familiar to any of us in one way or another.
be put into practice in your daily life. And I hope that the books that I've written, in particular the character Troy, who's a young man who goes through the series, is beginning to assimilate these teachings into his life and meets challenges that, like I said before, are challenges that are familiar to any of us in one way or another.
be put into practice in your daily life. And I hope that the books that I've written, in particular the character Troy, who's a young man who goes through the series, is beginning to assimilate these teachings into his life and meets challenges that, like I said before, are challenges that are familiar to any of us in one way or another.