Momentary letting go of attachment

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  • MalleableGirlParts
    Member
    • Jul 2024
    • 101

    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
    • 213

    #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
      • 41582

      #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
        • 5343

        #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
        "A person should train right here & now.
        Whatever you know as discordant in the world,
        don't, for its sake, act discordantly,
        for that life, the enlightened say, is short." - The Buddha

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        • MalleableGirlParts
          Member
          • Jul 2024
          • 101

          #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
            • 101

            #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
              • 749

              #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
              (Wisdom Mirror)
              They/Them

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