Momentary letting go of attachment

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  • MalleableGirlParts
    Member
    • Jul 2024
    • 73

    Momentary letting go of attachment

    Hi everybody,

    I've been wanting to share this interesting moment I had a couple of months ago.

    Not that I do that well, but I am trying to limit unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. I am making a concerted effort to follow a proper path. Anyway, so I was in line to order a bagel on my way to work one morning. Somebody walked in behind me and my first impulse, as it often is, was to make a mental comment on some aspect of their appearance. Instead, I made the conscious decision to empty my mind of any thoughts like that. And a very curious thing happened: I felt a sense of relief. A very clear sense of an emotional lightening of my mind. It was a weight lifted. The weight of judgement of others.

    I'm curious if others have had this particular feeling along their journey. It was rather unexpected. A little bit of proof in the pudding, as it were. A fleeting glimpse of cessation.

    I don't know. I enjoyed it immensely, but it definitely sounded far more interesting in my head than it looks here on the screen. :-)
    Last edited by MalleableGirlParts; 11-28-2024, 12:53 AM.
    Gasshō Jenn
    Sat Lah
  • Onsho
    Member
    • Aug 2022
    • 141

    #2
    Heya!
    I have a similar feeling in response to a practice I do. I call this practice of mine “let it”. When I have a string of thoughts, “what if this awful thing happens” I fullheartedly respond to them with “let it”. Its out of my control and kinda none of my business. It more sincere I am, the stronger the sense of relief. Follow those feelings.

    Gassho
    Onsho
    Sat Lah

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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40705

      #3
      Sounds like a nice breakfast.

      Gassho, Jundo
      stlah
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • Bion
        Senior Priest-in-Training
        • Aug 2020
        • 4795

        #4
        To "STOP" is the word of the Buddha... Sounds like a nice experience of stopping, Jenn. How was the bagel though?

        Gassho
        sat lah
        "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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        • MalleableGirlParts
          Member
          • Jul 2024
          • 73

          #5
          Originally posted by Onsho
          Heya!
          I have a similar feeling in response to a practice I do. I call this practice of mine “let it”. When I have a string of thoughts, “what if this awful thing happens” I fullheartedly respond to them with “let it”. Its out of my control and kinda none of my business. It more sincere I am, the stronger the sense of relief. Follow those feelings.

          Gassho
          Onsho
          Sat Lah
          Hi,

          I like this idea! I'm going to try it! Thank you
          Gasshō Jenn
          Sat Lah

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          • MalleableGirlParts
            Member
            • Jul 2024
            • 73

            #6
            Originally posted by Bion
            To "STOP" is the word of the Buddha... Sounds like a nice experience of stopping, Jenn. How was the bagel though?

            Gassho
            sat lah
            Lol. The bagel was a good as it ever was. Maybe a bit lighter this time...
            Gasshō Jenn
            Sat Lah

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            • Chikyou
              Member
              • May 2022
              • 664

              #7
              The longer I practice zen, the better I get at weeding my mental garden as it were. There are many times throughout my daily life, especially when I’m in nature, on a hike or similar, when my thoughts just kind of…float away. My mind opens up, the thoughts are no longer attached to my mind; I can best describe the feeling as “relief”.

              Gassho,
              SatLah,
              Chikyō
              Chikyō 知鏡
              (KellyLM)

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