Thursday, August 5, 2010

Which Is More Expensive Blue Topaz Or Aquamarine

Buddhist Approach

I closed the biography " Trungpa" Fabrice Midal.
probably the first spiritual teacher to have taught Buddhism in the West.
Not easy for me, that works with my thoughts Western "enter" in this philosophy. Yet
important to move forward and understand some points, to better understand my future projects.

In this unpredictable character I would identify:

"Cut the attachment to the result allows to focus on discipline, do the best that we do, the when we the fact "

and

" The world is dominated by what he called the prospect of the setting sun. Based on the attempt to avoid reality and to give small moments of pleasure (The notion of setting sun is the urge to sleep). ...... we want to return to the womb, regress, knowing that we can hide behind dark clouds. This means that bravura has disappeared: the total cowardice. At the same time, a conflict persists: we refuse to fully recover from this world is always trying to survive, to prevent death. The world Sunset is thus based on a psychological attitude of fear. Fear is constantly and intentionally suicidal. In the world of sun, the perspective is to avoid all the phenomena that might put us in contact with something a little shiny and bright. We disclaim any cultivate dignity that requires little effort. We direct our efforts to live in a sort of cocoon where everything is filtered and softened.

Oddly at the close of this book, I felt "enlightened" (and here it makes me smile. .. very "religious" stereotype.), and yet it here.
All that reinforces my daily journey / my life: further opening and be me.

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