Good evening Comrades
I've been presented with an opportunity that is relatable to my Practice that I wish to share.
I currently struggle to breathe and it in this struggle where I see a Practice opportunity.
My Practice is not a hobby. My Practice is not a weekend activity. My Practice is not sitting facing a wall every morning.
My practice is every minute of every day, the good bad and ugly.
Today while being reminded to breathe deeply and slow down my speech and calm down by my partner while talking with my GP an practice opportunity presented itself within this struggle.
Deep Breathing. Slow Talking. Focus On Deep Controlled Breathing.
These words now are writ large where I can read them even without my glasses. These words along with gentle reminders from my partner are where practice opportunities have been identified.
I'm naturally someone who doesn't take rubbish from anyone. I won't back down from confrontation and don't hesitate to defend those who are less able to defend themselves.
I see these traits as valuable to have in my toolbox and for positive and negative they have served me well.
But...
I have taken Jukai and vowed to live my life in accordance with the Bodhisattva Vows.
This means that elements of my past that have served me well need to be tweaked, blunted or eliminated in order for me to fulfill my obligation to the Vows I've taken.
This is where practice opportunities are always sought.
Comrades, breathing really is a challenge at this time and the words written on the signs above and guidance from my partner are the identified practice opportunities.
Gentle speech that comes from a place where thought has gone into it before speaking in my opinion are positive traits that can serve me well on my Zen Buddhism journey. So as I struggle to breathe focusing on Deep Controlled Breathing and Slow Talking I am hoping that this period of recovery will turn these much needed current tools into positive habits that will carry through to my daily practice upon recovery.
Be well comrades and look for opportunities to be better and do better.
Gassho
Onka
ST
I've been presented with an opportunity that is relatable to my Practice that I wish to share.
I currently struggle to breathe and it in this struggle where I see a Practice opportunity.
My Practice is not a hobby. My Practice is not a weekend activity. My Practice is not sitting facing a wall every morning.
My practice is every minute of every day, the good bad and ugly.
Today while being reminded to breathe deeply and slow down my speech and calm down by my partner while talking with my GP an practice opportunity presented itself within this struggle.
Deep Breathing. Slow Talking. Focus On Deep Controlled Breathing.
These words now are writ large where I can read them even without my glasses. These words along with gentle reminders from my partner are where practice opportunities have been identified.
I'm naturally someone who doesn't take rubbish from anyone. I won't back down from confrontation and don't hesitate to defend those who are less able to defend themselves.
I see these traits as valuable to have in my toolbox and for positive and negative they have served me well.
But...
I have taken Jukai and vowed to live my life in accordance with the Bodhisattva Vows.
This means that elements of my past that have served me well need to be tweaked, blunted or eliminated in order for me to fulfill my obligation to the Vows I've taken.
This is where practice opportunities are always sought.
Comrades, breathing really is a challenge at this time and the words written on the signs above and guidance from my partner are the identified practice opportunities.
Gentle speech that comes from a place where thought has gone into it before speaking in my opinion are positive traits that can serve me well on my Zen Buddhism journey. So as I struggle to breathe focusing on Deep Controlled Breathing and Slow Talking I am hoping that this period of recovery will turn these much needed current tools into positive habits that will carry through to my daily practice upon recovery.
Be well comrades and look for opportunities to be better and do better.
Gassho
Onka
ST
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