Teachings on Stuff and Self from Mae Yo

December 13, 2018

I shared my reflections on the Green Purse with Mae Yo and she offered a few thoughts I will share here:  Identity comes from what we are familiar with, we reiterate it, we become used to it and then, in our minds it becomes us and ours. We are repulsed by things we don’t like and attached to stuff we do.   It all starts with me and the bag, but compliments from others, Eric’s comment that the…

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The Green Purse, 2.0 – A Contemplation I Offered to Phra Arjan Daeng

December 6, 2018

Following the teaching I received from Phra Arjan Daeng, I began to try and incorporate his advice for practice into my contemplations. What follows is a homework contemplation about my Green Purse which I turned in to Phra Arjan Daeng upon our next meeting several weeks after his initial instruction.    _______________________________________________________________________   The Story : I had been on the prowl for a new purse for a few weeks, I wanted something bright, in a neutral color, big enough to fit my gym clothes, cross body…

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A Teaching from Phra Ajarn Daeng:

November 29, 2018

In June 2015, shortly after the 2015 Retreat, Wat San Fran welcomed a visit from Phra Arjan Daeng, Assistant Abbott of Wat Pa Ban Koh and one of Laung Por Thoon’s esteemed students. I was fortunate to be at the Wat and receive a teaching from him advising me on how to practice. Here I will share a some of the notes I took from that teaching: ____________________________________________________________________________ You should…

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Contemplations from the 2015 Retreat: Final Thoughts from Mae Yo

November 22, 2018

After the retreat I went ahead and summed-up all my contemplations and shared them with Mae Yo and Neecha. I had a few additional questions. Here you will find my questions in purple and Mae Yo’s responses in green below: 1)So this is really the first time that self has jumped out at me. I wanted to ask if there are pieces I am missing or more mechanics I should be…

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Contemplations from the 2015 Retreat: A Relief From Unbearable Burdens

November 15, 2018

For the longest time, I had seen practicing the Dharma as a struggle. A sacrifice. Something I endured for the promise of a better future, or being a better person, or at least understanding the world more clearly.  Of course, it had already been of benefit to me, I saw results; otherwise why in the heck would I keep pushing? But, to be honest, most of the time I imagined…

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Contemplations from the 2015 Retreat: Lets Look More Carefully at This Idea of Keeping Future Options Open

November 11, 2018

So, by the time I got back from my forest nap adventure, I had a pretty solid grasp on the limitations of my ability to preserve what I have, i.e. to keep and maintain control over my present circumstances. But there is another idea in my always choosing A — a fairly pervasive one in my life really — that I can make decisions to hedge my future, to keep…

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Contemplations from the 2015 Retreat : I see Said the Blind Woman as She Picked-up the Hammer and Saw…Finally a Little Insight

October 25, 2018

A note to my readers: this blog is a direct continuation of contemplations from Contemplations from the 2015 Retreat : Priming the Pump for Insight with contemplations on security and preserving. If you have not already done so, head back and read that entry before you proceed further. Slowly, I woke from my nap and I opened my eyes to see that the forest floor was covered in leaves. In…

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Contemplations from the 2015 Retreat : Priming the Pump for Insight with Contemplations on Security and Preserving.

October 18, 2018

A note to my readers: this blog is a direct continuation of contemplations from the 2015 Retreat: It’s multiple choice, but I always chose A (i.e.The Problem). If you have not already done so, head back and read that entry before you proceed further. Background Thoughts: For those of you who may be new to this blog, we are going to skip ahead to a conclusion easily born-out by 100…

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Contemplations from the 2015 Retreat: It’s multiple choice, but I always chose A (i.e.The Problem)

October 11, 2018

I showed-up at the 2015 retreat with fresh emotional wounds hard won from the struggle of weighty decision making about my husband, Eric’s, next career move. Eric had gotten 2 job offers: A) from a company we will call F.U.ber, from the get-go we expected it would be painfully unpleasant, but secure and lucrative; and B) from a company called Sonos, which we expected to have good work life balance,…

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