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Hello Jacarand,
I am struggling at the moment with reality. its best to practice bringing your attention back to the present moment. Note: Before you read the rest of my post, I want you to know that I am not very well-read on Buddhism. I will share with you some of what I've discovered through my experiences though, with the hope that it helps you through your experiences. Sometimes I don't actually like being "present"because it makes me face reality,and at the moment,reality is'nt a very good place for me to be. I have to make a huge life changing decision soon,and I'm having difficulty doing that because it throws up all kinds of emotions,some positive and some negative,and its actually stopping me moving forward because I don't want to face it,but I have to. So how am I going to get around this in a confident fearless way?Or am I expecting too much? If overcoming negative emotions in general is what you are expecting, than you are not expecting too much. Through acceptance one can learn to do just that. It takes patience, but it is definitely doable. But it is important to realize that overcoming negative emotions does not mean that negative emotions never arise in the mind. It means that one realizes what emotions really are, and can effectively overcome them as they arise. Thankfully the Buddha left behind a path to follow, so we don't have to wander blindly. Hope this helps, Nathan |
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