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Jin Sik
Practicing on Vajrakilaya
going to this practice the first couple of days of the new year!
was fortunate to, am powerful enough to have a friend invite me*
her teachers are offering sessions in the bowery the 1st,3rd, and 4th
David Lynch in sunday's NYT mag talked abt his meditation foundation -raising money for schools and children towards the teaching and practice of meditation,"Every single person has within an ocean of pure vibrant consciousness. Every single human being can experience that — infinite intelligence, infinite creativity, infinite happiness, infinite energy, infinite dynamic peace." if only we seek to find everyday the freedom to achieve personal power.
Margret Stevens treasurer of the (not to wear an ad) Iraq veterans against the war http://ivaw.org/, and Faye Wattelton -will you anti-prop8 Marry Me!-were my inspiration for positive meditation tonight.
which brought me back to this post b/c Ram Bahadur Bamjan,... samādhi - hell, commitment of any form is elusive, ingenious, so complicated, sacred.
i often look to others to empower, purify, settle, commit me. instead of seeking and commiting to personal power..
even in the words of the tru second coming - beyonce knowles; ) "if you like it than you shoulda putta ring on it!" ..the deep tandem nature of empowerment, liberation..
did Bamjan meditate for a year in the jungle to find Buddha or himself?
or rather why is the community investigating the second coming when Bamjan is. he's present, tangible, to my buddhist shiksa eyes he's touching legendary
ahh, the same. empty.
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