ED:
Sit down and you'll be having yourself experience here. No much point to tell
you the taste of a peach when you can eat and taste by yourself what does it
look like.
Mayka
--- On Sat, 30/10/10, ED <[email protected]> wrote:
From: ED <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Questions, questions, question
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, 30 October, 2010, 16:01
Mayka said: " You right and there is no attachment to any of those sensations
appearing in the body and in the mind."
Mayka,
How can a person ever be certain that he/she is not possessed by an attachment
or an aversion? Would not others, and epecially one's own guide (zen, spiritual
or pychological) be more reliable judges of one's state of evolution?
Thank you,
--ED
--- In [email protected], Mayka wrote:
>
> Hi Siska:
>
> My experience of sitting down varies from day to day, different periods of my
> life, of the year....The only think that is alike is having the awareness of
> the in and out breathing as the anchor that unites my body and mind as
> one. It's also alike the acknowledgement of all senses working at high
> speed. You right and there is no attachment to any of those sensations
> appearing in the body and in the mind.
>
> Thanks for your sharing.
> Mayka