I sit on the patio chairs with a smoothie outside Nature's Fare. Across the parking lot way I see two young girls in a car. Their dad left just a moment ago to go into Nature's Fare. I sit and watch the girls. The younger one in the backseat begins to cry. Why? The heat? …
Category: Personal Experiences
I am still a Whiner
"Oh my God, you're such a whiner!", said my girlfriend smilingly to me. I replied back with a mix of whining and knowing, "Yes, and now you see why meditation is so necessary for me!" Not that she doubted the positive effects of meditation, after all she meditates herself, but in that moment praising meditation seemed …
Can we break our habits? Or: Why we suffer.
I came to my first Vipassana session at the beginning of 2012 after a short experience with relaxation techniques and psychotherapy; so those first encounters were framed with a beginning attempt to seek therapeutic relief for myself. By now I did six 10-day meditation courses and each course was quite different. Each sitting brought some …
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Glory to the Sun
written by Elena Olejarz from Toronto, Canada Perhaps the title of this post contrasts with the real precepts of the Dhamma way. After all, we don’t want to spend too much resting time in a tall, fluffy, cozy bed during a ten day sit. Neither would we want to sit too comfortably so as to …
Keep Talking
Lately I've been more aware of when I speak, why I speak and how I speak. Communication is such a valuable tool, yet to discuss meditation and direct experience is sometimes so difficult. We essentially read left to right. When you see the saying, “I love you,” you don't know what is being loved until the word …
On Labels, Lightly Worn: It’s Okay to Flinch
"You were the only one that flinched," she says. I'm unsure if my friend's trying to comfort or criticize, but I appreciate this information. I couldn't have otherwise known how, or if, the room reacted to my confession, not with my eyes clamped shut and head tucked down as though somebody's response might include thrown …
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Increasing Distractions
Before I started meditating, I couldn't imagine a completely silent mind. Further, I would have considered mental silence a waste of my mental abilities. It took me several courses to realize that thinking was getting in the way of my meditation. In the process of establishing my daily practice, I found that the less busy my life was, …
The Art of Perception
What is beauty? Does it need to be expressed? When I meditate, I'm not expressing anything and that makes it my biggest expression. Not because I'm outwardly expressing anything, but because I'm feeling all these expressions inwardly. In stillness, all the movement moves freely. Nature is changing and it doesn't need our two bits to …
Truth over False Safety
This is my fourth post on Living Vipassana. I have been excited about being a contributor here from Day 1. It was exactly the right addition to my week; it fits perfectly with how I am carving out my life and where I want it to head. For example, although regular meditation has always been an …
The Words…
I was thinking about the power of words, and I wanted to start today with Mr. Cohen verses: Do Not Be a Magician - Be Magic. Leonard is certainly a master with the words but then I realized that the words we use can be both - magic or evil. There are many words we …