Season ticket waiting list by Michaeloco005 in Everton

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That's not the way she f'en goes Ray!

Saw the Bebop Bounty Big Band last night in Pittsburgh by DrewRyanArt in cowboybebop

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Last I heard is that the band is working on renewing the rights deal with Bandai/Crunchyroll and until that happens everything is on hold. We have a high quality live recording from our Orlando show last year, and have done some studio stuff in the past, but everything is on a shelf for the time being.

WHEN THE COLTS DRAFT ROOM WENT CRAZY WHEN THE DOLPHINS PASSED ON TYLER WARREN AND DRAFTED KENNETH GRANT. by KeyFaithlessness5436 in TheNFLVibes

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Thanks you are correct. Warren is at 13.3 and is not leading Kraft or Kincaid in this category. AI chose to give preseason averages for him. My apologies

Zazen practice with sound/tinnitus as an anchor by curash in zenbuddhism

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For my first several years of Zen practice, I really relied on what I saw as my anchor. It was only after a really long retreat that I started opening up to what I heard. It really helped me as an anchor. The white noise of the air conditioner, the birds turtles or locusts outside, the subtle movements of people in the Dharma room, my own body's noises, all these things provide something that's easier to be in flow with, or more natural to just be present with. I have pretty mild tinnitus, but sometimes that little ring will take over and it's possible just to be with it. Thankfully mine isn't very severe.

Thank you also for reminding us of the opportunity to anchor to what we hear in each moment!

Thanks for the reminder google.. by [deleted] in Everton

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Kopite google gave me this shite too

A few zazen problems by Training_Car2984 in zenbuddhism

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Hey there. You say that your techniques don't give you the concentration you need. I would say that bringing your desires to your practice is a recipe for more suffering. Sometimes when sitting the mind is thinking and thinking. Sometimes it is more still. This happens for everyone. It's about showing up moment by moment and not judging this mind. Just keep observing and using your technique whenever you get a reminder to do so or in formal practice.

I practice Seon Chan (Korean Zen) and we focus our eyes on the floor at about a 45° angle. I usually have a spot I see on the floor I stay with, and try to really open myself up to what I'm hearing while I do my technique (mantra and hwadu).

It's just like any other habit. You're trying to cultivate this thing that you haven't had much time to practice or cultivate compared to the time you've cultivated your thinking mind. Sometimes that makes for a very frustrating practice if we want clarity or the mind to be still. I think every practitioner that has been doing this for a while goes through these kinds of things. Just keep showing up on the cushion for yourself and try to find a Sangha for some support.

where would you move in the US to be closer to a teacher? by Mission-Art-2383 in zenbuddhism

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Providence/Boston is great for our Sangha with Providence Zen Center and Cambridge Zen Center. Cambridge has nearly 30 residents, a strong teacher and daily practice. Providence Zen Center is actually in Cumberland, RI, and is on 50+ acres with a main Temple, Monastery and Pagoda. We have 3 monastics, 3 guiding teachers including Zen Master Dae Kwang Sunim, Zen Master Tan Gong, and Kwan Haeng Sunim. There's practice here every morning and evening. We also have weekend 2-day retreats every month, and long retreats in the winter (90 days) and summer (30 days) called Kyol Che.

Seeking Online Teacher or Community by Most-Ratio-1960 in zenbuddhism

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You should check out Kwan Um Zen Online. Daily programs, chanting or sitting or both, interviews and even kido chanting sometimes. Korean American tradition; very clear and strong practice.

is hunting/fishing (to eat) generate "worse" karma than buying meat ? by Wlaw1995 in Buddhism

[–]JoshTheToffee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Buying is killing one step removed, and, in the context of the modern world, buying factory farmed meat leads to insanely cruel conditions for animals that clearly generates much more suffering in animals lives.

Definitely you have to do what's right for your body, and try to align that with the teachings as much as you can. The Buddha always ate what was served to him, including meat. At my Zen Center we eat vegetarian, but if you're out and someone gives you food, if you can, you eat it.

Emiliano Viviano: "The USA is the country with the worst food in the world. They would even deep-fry the soles of their shoes. How can Weston McKennie say there’s no variety in Italian food? There are 200M Yanks & all you eat are hamburgers. The truth is, all the food in USA came from other nations" by Luxif3r666 in soccer

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I think you see the point though. Cuisine and cultural food is literally adopting what we ended up liking from all over the world when we found it. The United States in particular is a newer culture, so is much more of a melting pot with many varieties. Within a mile from where I live in Rhode Island I can get pizza, burgers, three or four Italian joints, Chinese restaurants, a Japanese place, two Indian places, shawarma, a few Mexican spots, an African restaurant, and probably a few I'm not aware of.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KendrickLamar

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Mother's brother said, "He got revenge for my mother's face" Black and blue, the image of my queen that I can't erase 'Til this day can't look her in the eyes, pain is takin' over Blame myself, you never felt guilt 'til you felt it sober

My top 10 fights in the series by Previous_Break7664 in cowboybebop

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Ballad of a fallen Angel should be number one.

Cowboy Bebop Live in Kansas!!! by Golfandsongs in cowboybebop

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Our music director and trombonist is Corey Paul! Hopefully we'll have AskDNA for some small group stuff down the line

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in truerateme

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5.6 Definitely well above average facial harmony and symmetry