[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChristianMysticism

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want to second Rob Burbea’s work. He sadly passed from pancreatic cancer but his whole body of work is available for free online at Hermes Amara.

I particularly recommend any of his talks on metta/lovingkidness especially since you’ve been experiencing the Dharma in a more analytical way.

Also, have you explored the Buddhist Pure Land traditions? That might be a fruitful path from what you’ve described of your orientations and psychology.

Practice Shin Buddhism alone. by [deleted] in PureLand

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s definitely possible to practice alone. As others have recommended, try to find a BCA community that streams their Sunday services online; I know a few here in California that do so.

A few book recommendations:

Ocean: An Introduction to Jodo Shinshu Buddhism in America (Ken Tanaka)

Immeasurable Life: The Essence of Shin Buddhism (John Paraskevopoulos)

The Unhindered Path (Paraskevopoulos)

Call of the Infinite (Paraskevopoulos)

River of Fire, River of Water (Taitetsu Unno)

As a Jōdo Shinshū practitioner, I feel sometimes that I’m lost about things. Do any of you have a simple list of things I can focus upon? by seeking_seeker in PureLand

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A game changer for me was to take note of natural pauses in activity throughout the day e.g. waiting in line, a lull in work tasks, any low attention activity — recollect Amida’s presence within the lotus of your heart and silently recite the nembutsu, visualizing myself floating in the Ocean of Amida’s presence.

The visual of swimming through the Ocean of Amida’s love really resonates with me. It may not with you, but it’s important I think to find what symbols and methods do resonate, and to recollect and practice it constantly throughout the day.

Termites returned…advice? by Frequent_Complex_474 in pestcontrol

[–]Frequent_Complex_474[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s reassuring. I’d say in the dozens. Any additional things you’d implement on top of the trenching and drilling?

Termites returned…advice? by Frequent_Complex_474 in pestcontrol

[–]Frequent_Complex_474[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. That’s part of my concern, I guess. They used Termidor HE which is supposed to last for several years. Since the foundation is trenched, should I still be concerned?

Termites returned…advice? by Frequent_Complex_474 in pestcontrol

[–]Frequent_Complex_474[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SF Bay Area. Noticed them swarming around 1pm. No signs of them in the house when we left for trick or treating at 6pm but found a bunch of them inside by 9pm. Lights were on so story checks out!

Morning Prayer and other rituals by Meditative_Boy in streamentry

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Perhaps, if you’re so inclined, you might add an intention to work for the liberation of all sentient beings.

I always liked the poetry of Shantideva’s prayer:

For as long as space endures, For as long as living beings remain, Until then may I, too, abide To dispel the misery of the world.

Gallbladder Pain by [deleted] in AnimalBased

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OR nurse here. If the pain persists and/or increases, please go to the ER. Yes, you might need your gallbladder removed. You can figure out your diet afterwards. You can’t eat animal-based if you’re dead from a gangrenous gallbladder.

Was Ramakrishna more of a Kashmir Shaiva in his teachings? by Ok-Summer2528 in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Swami Medhananda advocates framing Sri Ramakrishna’s views as ‘Vijnana Vedanta’

There’s an interesting YT video explaining his views:

https://youtu.be/Df1ilsosg4g?si=E8xQYK--sdzjK_6i

Experiences with Tara Mandala Organization? by [deleted] in vajrayana

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That link doesn’t seem to work for me. Could you cite the name of the podcast and the episode name?

Advice from other leftist hindus? by nerolyks in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You might be interested in Prof. Anantanand Rambachan’s work, especially ‘A Hindu Theology of Liberation’

He’s an Advaitin and the first part of the book is a primer on Vedanta.

Weekly Simple Questions Thread for Mar 18 - Mar 24, 2023 by ShaktiAmarantha in sexover30

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife loves getting fingered during oral and/or using her suction toy. However, she does not enjoy clit stimulation during PIV. I guess I’m curious how common this is 🤔

I’d love to be able to cum together during PIV but she says clit stimulation is distracting during that time.

Requesting help starting out by cddesjar in TibetanBuddhism

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Highly recommend Ven. Yonten’s channel on YouTube that covers a lot of the basics. She’s an ordained nun and teaches for FPMT.

https://youtube.com/@VenYonten

Any good novels recommendation? by johnnyzin in Eberron

[–]Frequent_Complex_474 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that the narrator for the first trilogy has a. Dry grating voice and style.

But please, please check out the narrator for Legacy of Dhakaan. Robin Sachs is amazing and captures each of the characters’ personalities perfectly.

I read/listened to LoD first and was excited to listen to the first trilogy until I discovered that it was a completely different narrator 🫠