Comment: Mededogen is meedogenloosheid in haar ware zin; Meedogenloosheid is mededogen in haar hoogste vorm.
Mike D
Comment: Sujith, I can only repeat what I know to be true; A restless body reflects an agitated mind. And agitation permeates the environment. So you see what I am gifting to those around me?
I am with you to bring this awareness to those around us.....
Affectionately, Mike
Ailin MC
Comment: Stepping off the workshop I felt this lightness, this simplicity that comes from freeing myself from my own labels of 'naive' and 'childish'.....
This whole morning I have been humming this tune;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk_sAHh9s08
I am going to continue humming this tune until I have become 'it', or until someone forcefully asks me to stop.....ta ra ra ra..:-)
Cathy Q
Comment: Purely at a human level - as a woman - I love the idea that to experience who I really am, I have to experience who I am not. So, to know loneliness is to appreciate companionship, to know that I am caring, I must have experienced neglect etc. Thus the very existence of polarity provides me with this opportunity to experience and to choose who I wish to become. This helps me appreciate those experiences that I may have previously labeled as 'bad', as invitations to know what is 'good', i.e. an invitation to become the highest version of myself that I can be...
This journey is my grateful gift to you!
Fred
Comment: Sujith, the last time we sat together, I was stuck by the realization that I want to live humility, the humility that already exists within me.......and as I use my gift of 'intellect' to 'discriminate' what is, here is something that appeared;
"Existence has not been able to create anything higher than your mind. Its function is so complex that it baffles the greatest scientists. It manages your whole body, and it is such a complex system. Who manages that a certain part of your blood should go to the brain..."
Keep well my friend!
Sjors
Comment: Like Buddha said: there is no path to happiness. Happiness is the path. After a burn-out, I learned to be inspired by my own passion and being. New, endless possibilies appeared in my scope of sight. And by focussing on myself, I learned to live for other people. Thanks man!
Kees
Comment: Like strange silhouettes at dawn gradually revealing their true form at the first break of day. Just so are questions of the mind often heralds of a deeper understanding. Although not yet distinguishable, they contain in their deepest reflection all elements of the answer, which will reveal itself when the time is right.
A brief summary of the inspiring conversation with Sujit during our service at Dhamma Pajjota last week.
Joke Osnabrugge
Comment: Thanks Sujith for your suport.
In the centre of my beeing I can find all the answers.
You showed me the pad how to stay there and feel and be aware.