
It’s hard to practice non attachment, to something you are very attached to.
-glares at laptop-

It’s hard to practice non attachment, to something you are very attached to.
-glares at laptop-
Yes, because nothing stays the same, not anger nor love nor homes nor families, thoese thing become important. They, in their fleeting incarnations, become special, unique. They become things to be treasured. Thats why we should never hold on to things. It’s simple to say, but harder to do. When you let go, you have no pressure, no expectations, nothing. I kind of like that.
I’m on my phone far too much. I don’t even know what I’m doing on it that’s so darned important, that I need to check it as soon as I wake up.
Haha, well lucky for me, the android market place has a few Buddhist Text(most to the tune of 99c). I’m currently reading one called “Buddha, The Word” by Nyanatiloka. It was written a while back apperantly, but it’s pretty interesting. The writer was one of the first white monks(says wikipediea), I think he was of the Theravada Tradition. But anywho, it talks mainly about the four noble truths and the eight precepts. I’m not done reading it yet, but I like it so far.