Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 ckeniley wrote: In other words, the essence of our upset is our own judgement of how we think things "should be". Acceptance of things as they are with gentle detachment and love brings a quiet joy, the feeling like life is a really great movie that we have the grace to watch, but it is a very subtle practice. It Takes ALOT of shradda (spelling?). Dear ckeniley ~ what you say in your post is very important. Lately, I have been awaking with nightmares about my mother. The child in my wants my mother to love me but, because of her behavior towards me, feels unloved. Those moments when I can let go of my judgement or expectation of my mother and simply allow what is, I feel immediately better. I need a lot more shradda on this issue. I'm so glad our satsang will be starting soon because I really need the fellowship of likeminded people here in my community. I also need a lot more shradda on this issue with my mother. Jai Ma ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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