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Ideal

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    Day
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    Question
  • Special Retreat Thailand July 2011
    Steve
    3
    5
    At times I find myself expecting more of myself. Expecting that I should have or could have developed more in my practice. At other times I feel the opposite, I feel that I am pushing too much. Can you please discuss ways to be more objective about our own view of our development in the practice?
    Ref: 2011.07.x.03.05
    Audio answer
    • Objective
    • Development
    • Laziness
    • Balance
    • Tuning the strings
    • Buddha
    • Lute
    • Musician
    • Guitar
    • Piano
    • Kalyanamitta
    • Energized
    • Too loose
    • Too tight
    • Ideal
    • Reality
    • Should
    • Do more
    • Grabbing doors
    • Practice
    • Special mindfulness activities
  • Special Retreat Thailand July 2009
    Steve
    8
    2
    Regarding idealism and development. Please talk more about the problems with setting rules for ourselves and other ways unbalanced expectations hinders development.
    Ref: 2009.07.x.08.02
    Written answer
    • Determination
    • Energy
    • Ideal
    • Idealism
    • Realistic
    • Resolution
    • Unbalanced expectations
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