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metta meditation doesnt sound ant-katie to me - and i am familiar with it

myself...it makes me think of when kt says stuff like,' your whats left of my

story.'...'if you suffer, i suffer'....i've heard her say that she perceives no

seperation between herself and apparent other (tree, person, chair....)AND she

also makes reference to the bhadisattva vow somewhere - maybe losing the

moon...interesting to me...different laguage doesnt sound like its saying

anything different to me...

jan wrote:

Silent Center wrote:

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> That's a nice thought. There is only One in theory, yes, and if I

> actually LIVE and experience that (THAT) - well - I can't say what THAT

> would be like, since I don't know.

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> I don't feel more or less comfortable with MY pain, it was just a

> question. Whose pain is it if you cut your finger? If you are screaming

> in pain from cancer?

Sorry, I mix methods. Right now I'm listening over and over and over

to lojong buddhism with Pema Chodron and Kadampa Buddhism by Gyatso

and I don't fully understand it either - but you take your experience

and do a metta type meditation with it and convert it to realize all

beings feel this pain and you breathe it in...

I realize it's the anti- work - really in other's business.

Blessings - Jan

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another thought below:

jan wrote:

Silent Center wrote:

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> > " tempestsparks " wrote:

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> That's a nice thought. There is only One in theory, yes, and if I

> actually LIVE and experience that (THAT) - well - I can't say what THAT

> would be like, since I don't know.

>

> I don't feel more or less comfortable with MY pain, it was just a

> question. Whose pain is it if you cut your finger? If you are screaming

> in pain from cancer?

Sorry, I mix methods. Right now I'm listening over and over and over

to lojong buddhism with Pema Chodron and Kadampa Buddhism by Gyatso

and I don't fully understand it either - but you take your experience

and do a metta type meditation with it and convert it to realize all

beings feel this pain and you breathe it in...

I realize it's the anti- work - really in other's business.

Blessings - Jan

**the question for me is what seems to bring peace to me - what method is

effective in showing me the truth for me? metta meditation or putting my

thoughts up against inquiry...for me the work appears as more effective - the

fast track...

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I, too, " believe " we are all One. Someone else's pain, as perceived by

me, allows compassion to arise naturally. In true compassion I

naturally reach out to serve or help that person however I can. The

exercise mentioned below may certainly help one to come closer to

Oneness, or at least move toward more compassion.

This is different than a theory I may have of Oneness, a theory that

remains true in intellect but is not continually experienced.

It's like the story -- if a person is hungry - you have to feed that

person before you take him to God. In the most intense pain, just give

me a shot of demerol, don't give me any philosophy. I have enough of my

own.

> actually LIVE and experience that (THAT) - well - I can't say what

THAT

> would be like, since I don't know.

>

> I don't feel more or less comfortable with MY pain, it was just a

> question. Whose pain is it if you cut your finger? If you are

screaming

> in pain from cancer?

Sorry, I mix methods.  Right now I'm listening over and over and over

to lojong buddhism with Pema Chodron and Kadampa Buddhism by Gyatso

and I don't fully understand it either - but you take your experience

and do a metta type meditation with it and convert it to realize all

beings feel this pain and you breathe it in...

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yes jan - what i would say is that i dont seem to be able to 'bring up'

anything...i lapse into a fake peacefullness often - then LIFE happens in the

form of Jan or or my sister dying/cancer...and I get to see where I'm

really at - that's where the real stuff is for me and I oftne resist it and I

suppose that if I was really interested in truth I would be looking fwd to

it...as suceptible as i am to parroting teachings of peace rather than

experiencing it, the work is the best thing I'v come across as a method that

brings my attention back to how I am creating my own suffering...

you seem very threatened by' fake 'peacefullness in others...aahh, yes, and so

do 'I'....i'm just a baby when it comes to being able to go back inside...i've

been away for what seems like a long time...

jan wrote:

catherine wrote:

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> **the question for me is what seems to bring peace to me - what

method is effective in showing me the truth for me? metta meditation

or putting my thoughts up against inquiry...for me the work appears as

more effective - the fast track...

Hi -

I love that that's true for you.

's dharma was a roach. I'm in Florida - where we grow them big

and everywhere - I should be so enlightened by now! So far six roach

running over foot experiences - nothing...

I notice that before I experience peace, I must bring everything up

and look at it that is unpeaceful...not fake arrival at peaceful

moment...that's what's true for me.

Blessings - Jan

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