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Title: Dalai Lama and CH.com Post by SommelierCH on Mar 10th, 2004, 10:27am The moment you think of others with a sense of caring, however, your mind widens. Within that wider angle, your own problems appear to be of no significance, and this makes a big difference. If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficult situations and problems. With this strength, your problems will seem less significant and bothersome. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm. This is a clear example of how one's way of thinking can really make a difference. Eight Verses of Training the Mind Dalai Lama |
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Title: Re: Dalai Lama and CH.com Post by Tiannia on Mar 10th, 2004, 11:01am This is the basis of faith healing as well. That the power of the mind is a wonderous thing. Also, as discussed in another section on this board, that there are forms of psychiatry that deal with looking at things in a different manner, retraining yourself on how to think. If you are able to do that, then you can move beyond the issue you have as you are not stuck in the self harming circle that we find ourselves in at times. PF Wishes to you, Tia |
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Title: Re: Dalai Lama and CH.com Post by Slammy on Mar 10th, 2004, 11:03am on 03/10/04 at 10:27:20, SommelierCH wrote:
Hmmm yeah! I can think of many a time I was thinking of others, with a sense of caring..... while I was in the middle of a CH! ::) Slammy 8) |
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Title: Re: Dalai Lama and CH.com Post by SommelierCH on Mar 10th, 2004, 11:43am Slammy, What up, bro? I was thinking more in the vein of—Because of CH.com I can see all the crap that everyone is going through, Chronics, heart attacks, tumors and my pain seems so small in comparison. CH.com takes me out of my own little world and shows me the bigger picture. Bottom line is, thinking of others does make easier to cope. It just seemed apropos. David J. |
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Title: Re: Dalai Lama and CH.com Post by Charlie on Mar 10th, 2004, 3:39pm Well....... Nice stuff. The Dalai Lama is a pretty weird duck some of the time--Nonetheless: I think that between attacks, and certainly when we found this and other clusterhead sites, and between sobbing, reached a new level of caring, acceptance, empathy, and even joy. I know that after years of "Why me?" I found that sadly, I wasn't alone.....and by the way, you're all right about meeting other clusterheads. I can't put that into words. It's unikew. Charlie |
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Title: Re: Dalai Lama and CH.com Post by FZfan on Mar 10th, 2004, 4:06pm on 03/10/04 at 11:43:01, SommelierCH wrote:
Nail -----> Head. Well said! |
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Title: Re: Dalai Lama and CH.com Post by Slammy on Mar 10th, 2004, 5:41pm on 03/10/04 at 11:43:01, SommelierCH wrote:
I know what you were thinkin.... :D I just haven't slammed you in awhile....... ;;D Slammy 8) |
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Title: Re: Dalai Lama and CH.com Post by SommelierCH on Mar 10th, 2004, 8:30pm Slammy Dude, I knew what you were thinking. I was slamming you back as hard as I could. Didn’t you feel it? Damn! Missed you. Hope your doing well, David J. |
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Title: Re: Dalai Lama and CH.com Post by Slammy on Mar 11th, 2004, 12:09pm I'm hangin in, David. But, in the spirit of your thread, I know what you are saying. There's this guy, Cary, who is the father of my son's best friend, who is in a bad way. We coached little league together and I have coached his son in football and basketball for several years. He and his wife, and another couple, would go out with me and Regina and have dinner and drinks about twice a month. We just found out that he has cancer that has spread into his liver. It doesn't look good. He came home from the hospital and we chatted for a bit. He is just praying that he lasts 2 years to see his daughter and son graduate.... man! That is tough! I've got this knot in my stomach since then... can't seem to shake it! :'( Slammy 8) |
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