murphythecat
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hi
I plan to do my first retreat in may of 10 days, then plan on doing a 3 month also. meanwhile, I meditate daily and practice mindfulness as much as I'm able to be aware
nice to see your also on that path!!!
I guess that yeah, from all the stuff ive read about the jhanas, once you taste the jhanas, it becomes very easy to not want sense pleasure anymore as what you find is much more pleasurable then what the sense pleasure could ever give you.
ever read about the jhanas? ajahn brahm describes them very well . then, living in a monastery for all your life sounds like a fairy tale rather then a terrible boring place. but until you haven't made important progress in meditation, and I sure havent yet, I'm sure its really hard.
Ive only recently began my daily practice, its very promising and already very transformative!
I plan to do my first retreat in may of 10 days, then plan on doing a 3 month also. meanwhile, I meditate daily and practice mindfulness as much as I'm able to be aware

nice to see your also on that path!!!
I guess that yeah, from all the stuff ive read about the jhanas, once you taste the jhanas, it becomes very easy to not want sense pleasure anymore as what you find is much more pleasurable then what the sense pleasure could ever give you.
ever read about the jhanas? ajahn brahm describes them very well . then, living in a monastery for all your life sounds like a fairy tale rather then a terrible boring place. but until you haven't made important progress in meditation, and I sure havent yet, I'm sure its really hard.
Ive only recently began my daily practice, its very promising and already very transformative!
what happens after a year of solid practice in a temple? stay there forever?
sense pleasure will still be there when you come down from the mountain top. probably better to be able to become aware of stillness in the midst of distraction than to find stillness and then be de-stabilised by distraction again if you ever come back to the city.
i feel like 10 days of silent meditation at a retreat centre can be a very transformative experience if you don't have any experience of living in a monastic setting.
i plan to go to thailand / burma / massachusetts, one of those 3 to go to a 3 month retreat once im done with uni.. il have done 3-5 10 days sittings by then tho, hopefully at least a year or 2 of daily practice
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