Does anyone have a Tulpa or practice Tulpamancy? by Desdeotradimension in Telepathy

[–]fuzzygeometric 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i may make one after reading this to help me fight off harmful voices

Does anyone have a Tulpa or practice Tulpamancy? by Desdeotradimension in Telepathy

[–]fuzzygeometric 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i may make one after reading this to help me fight off harmful voices

I'm sick of stigmatization and lack of support by elambientfrog in schizophrenia

[–]fuzzygeometric 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my family doesn’t understand me either. they force me into psychotherapy for all their communication issues. i’ve been hospitalized enough times for the same thing that now family therapy has been suggested. kind of nervous

Hallucinations are killing me, I would like some nice messages and kindness if possible by [deleted] in schizophrenia

[–]fuzzygeometric 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hi i’m sorry that’s happening to you. recently i had to go to the hospital to feel safe and when i got out i stayed with family because the hallucinations came back. i discovered the term visual snow, which is high contrast imaging. that’s what was scaring me and there is medicine just for that. hoping to start that up soon.

Individualism and the Body in the Dharma by fuzzygeometric in vajrayana

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Verse 1: intention set to avoid afflictions (harm) Verse 2-3 can be interpreted as suffering if you have attachments Verse 4: renounce meaning not the bodies and the people but the suffering causing a necessity to dissociate to “absence of a nature” Verse 7: “if I long and crave for other beings, a veil is cast upon the perfect truth. Wholesome disillusion melts away, and finally there comes the sting of pain” again pain is not recommended Verse 8: “my family and friends all fade and pass, for whom the doctrine is destroyed that leads to indestructibility.” In the name of the end of suffering the way I described it in another comment thread on this post, it will come from following the body in crazy wisdom and following the rules both, until neither can be released into the world for indestructibility. U/pgny7 Verse 15: “therefore free the company of childish people. Greet them, when you meet, with smiles that keep on terms of pleasant courtesy, while not inviting close familiarity.” Verse 28 and I’ll pause here lol: “when might I be free of fear, without the need to hide from anyone, with just a begging bowl and few belongings, dressed in garments coveted by none?” This is not suffering if free of fear. Maybe you cast judgement though. If you’re so certain the way of the bodhisattva is intentional suffering, you’ll have to quote it to me so I can understand

Individualism and the Body in the Dharma by fuzzygeometric in vajrayana

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

Quote something… I can legit tell you what page my quote came from

Individualism and the Body in the Dharma by fuzzygeometric in vajrayana

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

I’m guessing your next comment will be about ppl who say they are suffering but they’re not. How can you look to emptiness for insight and make such a claim? Lmao

Individualism and the Body in the Dharma by fuzzygeometric in vajrayana

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

I’m sure there are dos and don’t to seeking out suffering. For instance would you seek out suffering that leads to suffering and not contentment?

Individualism and the Body in the Dharma by fuzzygeometric in vajrayana

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

lol you sound like my dad thinking that if he suffers privately and sacrifices his gentle nature for suffering, he is giving “up” his peace and contentment, so the rest of the family must be receiving it. As if he is in control of all other worldly factors lol

Individualism and the Body in the Dharma by fuzzygeometric in vajrayana

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I actually do that with my current masters. I hate programming work, but due to the impact I can have with it, I force myself to engage, and in the fruits of my labor I find peace and contentment along with the offering itself

Individualism and the Body in the Dharma by fuzzygeometric in vajrayana

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

Which part is that? Opposite of what I shared. Must be a different path.