Re: Jen's Cave



Bonobo <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

On Jul 23, 5:40 pm, Bonobo <m...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 23, 5:19 pm, "buddhapest" <pestaroo...@xxxxxxxxx>

which is why many
serious spiritual seekers end up in a cave
for many years

Aha! Maybe that little bit of meditation gives me the temporary 'cave'
I need to retreat from the madness to compose myself!

(Actually I am starting to make sense to myself!)

:-) < Hopefully non inane smile

Of course even the Tibetan Yogi's do their tantric stuff before
stressful thingies...

I don't think meditation is something you leave in the boat?
Or is it?

OR does one have to retreat in a cave for a very long time?

Beach the boat on the shore, turn it over; it'll make a good enough
cave until the next higher tide.

Lee Rudolph
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