The Propensity for Buddha-gnosis

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0 Responses to The Propensity for Buddha-gnosis

  1. Elizabeth Josume says:

    I do not have the words to explain what happened to me in January 2011. I experienced a mind profound mind shift that followed with such a longing to learn more. The joy I felt was very intense. Today, I study and meditate daily and have no questions. When my daughter passed away 2 years ago, I was with her. I felt no sorrow, instead I experienced calmness and joy. I know “joy” is just another word but I cannot explain the feeling. Since then another daughter is about to pass away. Again I feel no sorrow. All I feel is tremendous compassion for her suffering. People look at me in wonder and I know what they must think. Yet, it is not important because they dont understand that nothing is permanent and that attachment is what is causing our suffering.

  2. Robert Slaughter says:

    Stay strong. You are respecting the laws of love. Love can do no harm. I too have undergone this change and more. It is wonderfully strange and invigorating and unnerving etc..
    P.S. I love you. 😉