--- In [email protected], Brett Corbin <brettalancorbin@...> wrote:
>
> I think you guys are right, I do not practice traditional Zen.  But I do 
> meditate to seek enlightenment.  I also use my meditation to calm myself, 
> receive guidance, and to ponder my reality.  Visualization in my meditation 
> time is just one part of my practice, I do it because it is my belief  that 
> many of the things that I have struggle with in my life, are because of what 
> I have believed, I believe our beliefs make our reality.  So I 
> use visualization in my meditation to work on my beliefs, and by doing this I 
> am able to change certain unwanted behaviors, which help me stay centered in 
> my life.  Life is a journey.  
> 
> Brett
> http://www.pbase.com/brett1963
>
> Hi Brett. There is no need to be self-conscious. I am just trying
  to find out what you are doing. So tell me (if you care to), what
  is enlightenment? Receive guidance from whom? What is your reality?
  And what are the beliefs that you are working on? If life is a
  journey, where is it going?
  Steve
>
 




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