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No headers Play as Being Guardians who facilitate the discussion groups have collected some of the most interesting and thought-provoking parts of the discussions here.
Here are some snippets for a quick peek:
- Pema Pera: one way to look at the 9-sec practice is that it shakes you up... every quarter of an hour you shake yourself ; every quarter of a day you can come here to be shaken up by your peers
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- Stim Morane: Play needn’t be silly, although perhaps silliness is good too. The question is whether play can restore us to reality.
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- Stim Morane: Casually or heedlessly owning the moment (Being) is very different from appreciating and truly joining into it.
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- Pema Pera: the notion of “getting it” or “enlightenment” can be very misleading. We learn, we see, we see better, deeper, fuller. . . it just goes on and on . . .
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- Storm Nordwind: it's as though things like PaB free me of things that I would otherwise erroneously identify with...
you seem to do more - more 9 second practice - but as a result your life seems less cluttered. |
- Gaya Ethaniel: different people at PaB offer unique point of views that i can absorb as i see it fit
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- doug Sosa: I like the easy talking here, ... easy talk with great practice.
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- Neela Blaisdale: But somehow the whole process has helped to make me more mindful in general. In other words I do try to stay in the moment much more than I used to before PaB
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- Sylectra Darwin: did it open up whole new worlds to you like it did me?...more meaningful interactions. I like the openness.
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- Adams Dubrovna: I am working on bringing things I learned into RL and I am getting better at it. One thing here is that we are reacting to a bunch of friends and so it is easier
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- Threedee Shepherd: ... I observe that there is "something here" about PaB that *works* and does so in different ways for each of us.
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*The full conversations can be found in the original chat logs, which are organized by date and time and can be reached from the "chat logs" menu at left.Chat_Logs/2008/07/2008.07.24_07%3a00_-_What_the_World_Needs_Now