America, the land where middle aged people can find love. I will come there after my Healing and find love there. Thanks for the Inspiration. Gary Zukav & sir Linda madam and you people are my ideal...
IMHO Trudy Goodman should be teaching about the Dharma of serial divorce, and Jack Kornfield might shed some enlightenment on how to be married for 30+ years while teaching mindfulness and yet be gobsmacked when your wife wants a divorce. He said in one of his recorded teachings over twenty years ago that his first wife complained, "You don’t love me. You just want a wife who can give big Buddhist parties." Then he went on to say in that recording that he thought about it and…concluded that she was right. And yet, they remained married for decades before she called it quits. I don’t know, but to me at least, these two -Goodman and Kornfield-are the wrong individuals to be teaching anyone about 'relationships.' Teaching meditation and having PhDs in psychology do not seemed to have served them well in the matter of successful loving relationships.
Compare Ajahn Brahm and Jack Kornfield. Different people. But Ajahn Brahm's teachings pack much more punch, because he's pure, down to earth, and humorous. Kornfield is married, has this spiritual aura, and while deep, is not that funny.
@@MattDeWitt-d9c And yet they want to instruct us bout how to live and have good relationships when they have failed (;inner case, failed over and over and over). All 'gurus' are fake gurus
@@MattDeWitt-d9c And yet they want to instruct us about how to live and have good relationships when they have failed (in her case, failed over and over and over). All 'gurus' are fake gurus
America, the land where middle aged people can find love. I will come there after my Healing and find love there. Thanks for the Inspiration. Gary Zukav & sir Linda madam and you people are my ideal...
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IMHO Trudy Goodman should be teaching about the Dharma of serial divorce, and Jack
Kornfield might shed some enlightenment on how to be married for 30+ years while teaching mindfulness and yet be gobsmacked when your wife wants a divorce. He said in one of his recorded teachings over twenty years ago that his first wife complained, "You don’t love me. You just want a wife who can give big Buddhist parties." Then he went on to say in that recording that he thought about it and…concluded that she was right. And yet, they remained married for decades before she called it quits. I don’t know, but to me at least, these two -Goodman and Kornfield-are the wrong individuals to be teaching anyone about 'relationships.' Teaching meditation and having PhDs in psychology do not seemed to have served them well in the matter of successful loving relationships.
At the end of the day, just like the rest of us, they are only human. :)
Like all the evangelicals who want to tell us how to live. When they don’t know themselves
Compare Ajahn Brahm and Jack Kornfield. Different people. But Ajahn Brahm's teachings pack much more punch, because he's pure, down to earth, and humorous. Kornfield is married, has this spiritual aura, and while deep, is not that funny.
@@MattDeWitt-d9c And yet they want to instruct us bout how to live and have good relationships when they have failed (;inner case, failed over and over and over). All 'gurus' are fake gurus
@@MattDeWitt-d9c And yet they want to instruct us about how to live and have good relationships when they have failed (in her case, failed over and over and over). All 'gurus' are fake gurus