A Healing Balm

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0 Responses to A Healing Balm

  1. Suki says:

    I too have many health issues and one of them is chronic pain from neuropathy and psoriatic arthritis. Found this music by Turiya Nada very relaxing, it seems to penetrate deep into the muscle tissue. I’ve listened to it many times already. Be worth it to get the whole CD or MP3. 

    Much thanks and wish you good health my friend.
    – Suki

    • Bodhichild says:

      Dear Suki

      I can empathize most strongly with your health issues; you’ve hit on it precisely–yes, this music actually penetrates into the muscle tissue itself–that’s why it helped to alleviate my excruciating pain the way it did. Am so glad that you find it helpful as well.

      May you discover a true source of healing soon,

      Namaste!

  2. JS says:

    Dear Bodhichild

    If I may ask: what is your present view on contemporary Zen in the West and Japanese Zen in general? How much do you share Zenmar’s and Tozen’s quite strong opinions on the matter?

    The reason I’m asking is because you seem like a gentle sort of fellow, where as the aforementioned gentlemen to me are a bit extreme and simplistic in their rejection of different approaches that don’t fit their (rather literalist) views.

    Do you think something like a shikantaza practice could lead to realization of The Unborn?

    • Bodhichild says:

      Dear JS

      I am a work in progress; since the inception of this site the Unborn Spirit has revealed to me the all-inclusive nature of her scope. For many years I embraced the aforementioned stance and took a rather hard-line against anything that deviated from its dogma. Let’s say that there are pros and cons in many diverse Zen sects, but I am open to pursuing a healthy dialog within them all.

  3. Sansiddhah says:

    Awesome music, thanks for the share.