Dear All,
I hope you don't mind my sharing joy with one of our Priests-in-Training, Rev. Onki. I just found out that he is 6 months without smoking a cigarette, and also several years into leaving addictions to alcohol and, as he says, "online shopping to excess" behind him. This is wonderful, and shows his inner strength. As many of you have experienced, to give up our addictions to things is one of the hardest hurdles, even for practicing Buddhists.
This is especially worth mention because Onki gave up the cigarettes and other things while dealing with various struggles, including the depression he has battled through the years, plus a recent series of life crisis in which, well, everything hit the fan at once (I will just mention, for example, his lost car insurance due to a bank error! And the car is a lemon too!
But at least he need not drive to work, cause the job got cut too!
) Anyone who can manage to stay away from temptations at times like that is, in my book, practicing RIGHT! Good for him! Those are exactly the times that might send other folks running for the smokes, the bottle, etc. Thanks for setting a good example.
Onki, we are proud of you, good friend. I know that the new treatments will work for you, just wait.
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Nine Bows, Jundo
stlah
I hope you don't mind my sharing joy with one of our Priests-in-Training, Rev. Onki. I just found out that he is 6 months without smoking a cigarette, and also several years into leaving addictions to alcohol and, as he says, "online shopping to excess" behind him. This is wonderful, and shows his inner strength. As many of you have experienced, to give up our addictions to things is one of the hardest hurdles, even for practicing Buddhists.
This is especially worth mention because Onki gave up the cigarettes and other things while dealing with various struggles, including the depression he has battled through the years, plus a recent series of life crisis in which, well, everything hit the fan at once (I will just mention, for example, his lost car insurance due to a bank error! And the car is a lemon too!
But at least he need not drive to work, cause the job got cut too!
) Anyone who can manage to stay away from temptations at times like that is, in my book, practicing RIGHT! Good for him! Those are exactly the times that might send other folks running for the smokes, the bottle, etc. Thanks for setting a good example.Onki, we are proud of you, good friend. I know that the new treatments will work for you, just wait.
.
Nine Bows, Jundo
stlah
So very proud of you my brother, absolutely wonderful!
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