mYTHmAKER

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  1. What's it like meditating in extreme places

    We've meditated in other churches and places of worship and never experienced any thing like it. It was a very dark energy. Something wasn't right. Churches are not always all love and light. maybe it has to do with the history of this particular church.
  2. What's it like meditating in extreme places

    I started to meditate in a church in Barcelona. I had to leave the energy was so bad. mYTHISmaker had the same experience.
  3. The central point

  4. Pain in the lower back

    Rest and apply muscle relaxant - heat - ice if inflamed. If it persists get checked out by a doctor. Check your posture in everything you do. Once you have eliminated physical damage take advice from strangers at a distance
  5. The central point

    Games games games all from the head To half quote Sinfest - get out of the lobby and move into your tan tien
  6. The central point

    Will you be disappointed if your attempts fail? Are you driven? Do you realize /understand who / what you are?
  7. The central point

    Whew You gave the what from your mind. How bout the why or was it hidden in there somewhere.
  8. Estimating Tai Chi

    I'm sure Master Liao's DVDs are good as you say. However, if one has no body awareness ...... Can most people tell if they are hiking their shoulders, if their torso is tilted or twisted, if they are extending their knees beyond their toes, if they are holding tension in any part of their body, if they are actually doing as instructed? Nay I say
  9. Estimating Tai Chi

    One has to be very aware of their body in order to learn from a DVD
  10. Estimating Tai Chi

    You need a teacher who can observe you and correct you.
  11. The central point

    Might I ask the same question? Also what are your practices?
  12. Haiku Chain

    no one has to know, and everyone has to know. my sky is falling...
  13. The central point

    It makes me happy - shallow person that i am
  14. Haiku Chain

    feel the tumblers place spin the di-al it will start five, seven, five, yes?
  15. Haiku Chain

    Spring is not the spring it used to be much colder it's five, seven, five.
  16. Riding the Ox

    Surrendering means understanding - knowing - realizing there is something out there greater than I which I am part of and I cannot change. So why fight - surrender and be with - not against. Follow the yellow brick tao
  17. Riding the Ox

    Shame on you for being in bliss. Don't ever let it happen again. May god forgive you. You probably would have missed her if you were miserable - unhappy or just caught up with your thoughts. You might have had your back turned. Some things we see - some we miss. Drop the guilt - Go for the bliss
  18. The Chicken or the Egg?

    http://theweek.com/a...-without-an-egg
  19. what is "red Phoenix"

    You again!!! LOL
  20. One cannot make sense of zen koans through explanations. Explanations are from the mind. The answers to the koans are beyond mind and must be experienced.
  21. Does anyone else struggle with their Sanity?

    Looking back i realize having been left by a love, having left a love, painful as it may have been at the time, if this hadn't occurred I never would have met the one I am with today.
  22. Does anyone else struggle with their Sanity?

    Welcome back. Congratulations on emptying your cup
  23. Being in "now" as cultivation method

    I don't think one can be consciously in the now. As soon as you become conscious of being in the now it's gone. Past and present are descriptive - a way to put your life in perspective - language is conjugated - language interferes with now. How do you personally differentiate between now and immediate.
  24. The best meditation to change the world?

    There is no best. Best exists in our minds. Best = conflict = us = them = fear Gotta go someone is knocking on my door- probably going to tell me which is best.
  25. Practical non-violence?

    Jainism might be the religion for you