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BitsyBelle's avatar

Thank you for sharing this with us. Your struggle gives me much hope. It’s just what I needed to read today. The longer I practice (buddhism), the more I connect the things I’ve learned from my teacher and from reading, to things I learned from being a member of a Congregational church for 25 years and attending Al-Anon for 2+ years. Having faith in our buddha nature is like Jesus explaining the concept of “faith as small as a mustard seed”. Al Anon taught me one day at a time; let go and let (God); the serenity prayer; acceptance, not apathy; and the danger of holding expectations whether it’s of ourselves or others. When I sit on my mat with loving kindness meditation, I silently begin with a chant: “may I be filled with loving kindness, may I be safe, may I be strong, may I be at peace.” I then extend it to others I love and care about. but I’m still struggling to extend it to those that either don’t care about humanity at all, or actively wish us ill will.

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Joyce San Pedro's avatar

Thank you, Sara. You so eloquently put to to words all the angst I’m feeling and trying to not feel. 🙏🏼

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