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Hi!
Sorry to have been so quiet lately, but this thread has drawn me out again.
My oldest is 4. I love her questions and the way she never quit just accepts the answer, there is always another question.
Several times now she has woken up at either 11pm or 4am, which are my usual sitting times, and sat with me silently. The first time she asked me what im doing, I told her I was sitting quietly to see what happens.
Her "best" time so far is about 9 mins. She constantly comes up with amazing conversations, like how Thor is a god and a superhero and that means he must be very busy
I learn alot from her, yet she never teaches me anything
Geoff.
A student.Nothing to do? Why not Sit?
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Hi!
Sorry to have been so quiet lately, but this thread has drawn me out again.
My oldest is 4. I love her questions and the way she never quit just accepts the answer, there is always another question.
Several times now she has woken up at either 11pm or 4am, which are my usual sitting times, and sat with me silently. The first time she asked me what im doing, I told her I was sitting quietly to see what happens.
Her "best" time so far is about 9 mins. She constantly comes up with amazing conversations, like how Thor is a god and a superhero and that means he must be very busy
I learn alot from her, yet she never teaches me anything
Geoff.
A student.
Metta
Gassho
Clarisse Sat2Day
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Clarisse Sat2Day
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Hilarious, Jishin! Sounds like your son already "gets it" and has a great sense of humor to boot. This is such a fun thread. My kids have passed the age where they want me to teach them anything, but of course they still watch, whether they admit it or not. And now I am humbly doing the learning, because impermanence and separation are what teens are all about!
My daughter did somehow find monks wandering around on Minecraft today, some of them wearing Rakusus! Who knew?
Gassho,
Sierra
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Hi Sierra,
I am the only weird one in my family who is not Christian. My kids go to church twice per week and I don't interfere with their Christian education. But they also know that there is another way of thinking. The 9 year old knows how to give zen answers which are correct but has trouble explaining zen logic. He gets it though. He is a good sport. The five year old can not abstract well so just writes me off as "talking Buddha" but is very intrigued when I play zen word games with my 9 year old.
I am blessed to have such a forgiving wife and in-laws.
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I live in the Bible Belt and patients sometimes inquire about my belief system. I have replied "Buddha loves you too" in response to "Jesus loves you." I have also said "I will pray for you too" in response to "I will pray for you" from a patient.
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Sierra,
Teens are a great lesson for all of us, and if you as a parent survives them, there's a prize once they turn 19. They will become your best friend.
I love and hate teens [emoji4]
That is soo Christian. I don't live in the Bible Belt but I've gotten the "I worry about you" because someone thought they needed to "save my soul" so I would respond to them that I worry about them too, hahahaha (it's true I did worry about them because ignorance is a frightening thing when religion is involved). Only my close family members knows what I'm doing now but I expect some pretty interesting comments coming my way once everyone knows.
I started reading the Bible at five years old with children's Bibles and as I grew up there wasn't too many people especially in my family who could keep up with me. So when someone would try to save me and start speaking Bible the only offense they could use was my interpretation was incorrect and I needed to learn from their pastor [emoji15]
Last night my fave ten year old said that she wanted to meditate with me but she couldn't keep her eyes open long enough. So I'm going to add a ten minute meditation early evening just for her [emoji1] I can't speak zen yet because I'm still learning it myself and I'll only confuse her more [emoji4]
Gassho
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I have found very helpful the idea that 'doing what needs to be done' (in this case in parenting) can in itself be, or is, zazen. My two are generally quite good with regards to giving me some space for sitting (and sometimes sit with me), but of course every now and then someone needs something pronto, or forgets. I always felt I was doing something wrong when practising vipassana if I responded, as if I'd broken my meditative state, but also felt guilty if I didn't respond. Since coming further into zazen I have felt more able to just remind them I am sitting for a few minutes without feeling I've 'failed' the session.
My youngest asked me yesterday to sew a rakusu for his beloved cloth penguin. I had absolutely no idea what the correct response to that one was... :-D
Gassho,
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Joyo
I have found very helpful the idea that 'doing what needs to be done' (in this case in parenting) can in itself be, or is, zazen. My two are generally quite good with regards to giving me some space for sitting (and sometimes sit with me), but of course every now and then someone needs something pronto, or forgets. I always felt I was doing something wrong when practising vipassana if I responded, as if I'd broken my meditative state, but also felt guilty if I didn't respond. Since coming further into zazen I have felt more able to just remind them I am sitting for a few minutes without feeling I've 'failed' the session.
My youngest asked me yesterday to sew a rakusu for his beloved cloth penguin. I had absolutely no idea what the correct response to that one was... :-D
Gassho,
Libby
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