Just jump in if joining, no "catch up" ... just today is today ...
I will include chapter headings, as we discovered some differences between the US and UK editions regarding chapter order.
Chapter 9 - Try Using A Loud Voice - A few times, offer vibrant greetings (Good Morning!) to people, really conscious of your breath coming from deep in the diaphragm, back straight. Or, if you are offering a Chant such as the 'Verse of Atonement' or 'Four Vows," and are usually a quiet chanter, do so at least once in a loud and vigorous voice in the same way. Or you might recite a poem like so. (We have some members with breathing problems: Just breathe one's best, but be conscious of how the breath and words merge).
Chapter 10 - Do Not Neglect Your Meals - Have one meal this week in which you put the phone or reading material down, just eat in silence, experiencing the food. If you think about something, leave the politics and personal problems completely aside, and just think about the food ... where it came from, the ground and sun and rain, the farmers and truck drivers, the life it brings etc ...
Gassho, J
STLah
I will include chapter headings, as we discovered some differences between the US and UK editions regarding chapter order.
Chapter 9 - Try Using A Loud Voice - A few times, offer vibrant greetings (Good Morning!) to people, really conscious of your breath coming from deep in the diaphragm, back straight. Or, if you are offering a Chant such as the 'Verse of Atonement' or 'Four Vows," and are usually a quiet chanter, do so at least once in a loud and vigorous voice in the same way. Or you might recite a poem like so. (We have some members with breathing problems: Just breathe one's best, but be conscious of how the breath and words merge).
Chapter 10 - Do Not Neglect Your Meals - Have one meal this week in which you put the phone or reading material down, just eat in silence, experiencing the food. If you think about something, leave the politics and personal problems completely aside, and just think about the food ... where it came from, the ground and sun and rain, the farmers and truck drivers, the life it brings etc ...
Gassho, J
STLah
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