spot on with that gut-bacteria, scientists have just found out how the gut-biome interacts with our brains and changes are moods, hence our subjective experience and hence "I".
Oh. How instead of looking inward to the vast space of consciousness we all have at hand and be at peace, I look outward, defend an ego, and get lost in the maze of my own mind!
spot on with that gut-bacteria, scientists have just found out how the gut-biome interacts with our brains and changes are moods, hence our subjective experience and hence "I".
There is so much we don't know, but so much we do without knowing it
Thank you for this teaching. 🙏
You are welcome!!
Thank you God! I needed this today…😇
Oh. How instead of looking inward to the vast space of consciousness we all have at hand and be at peace, I look outward, defend an ego, and get lost in the maze of my own mind!
Another great talk. Thank you!
"Not knowing is softening the dirt." Thank you.
You are welcome!
Wonderful dharma talk. But when I ask myself why it's wonderful, I don't know.
The "I" is our persona that we show the world. The "me" is the person inside, hiding while hoping to be seen.
Superb, thank you Soen Sa Nim __/\__
You are welcome!
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