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Neutral

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At present there are 4 entries in this list.

  • Source / Teacher
    Day
    Index
    Question
  • Special Retreat Germany July 2015
    Steve
    18
    15
    Equanimity feels so neutral, is that normal?
    Ref: 2015.07.x.18.15
    Audio answer
    • Equanimity
    • Neutral
    • Dukkha
    • Joy
    • Happiness
  • Special Retreat Germany July 2019
    Steve
    14
    13
    What is the difference between Vedana and emotions? How to deal with emotions?
    Ref: 2019.07.x.14.13
    Audio answer
    • Vedana
    • Emotions
    • Pleasant
    • Neutral
    • Unpleasant
  • Special Retreat Germany July 2019
    Steve
    12
    10
    The arising of aversion or desire after Vedana is so fast, that makes it hard to observe objectively, any advice?
    Ref: 2019.07.x.12.10
    Audio answer
    • Aversion
    • Desire
    • Vedana
    • Food
    • Neutral
  • Special Retreat Thailand July 2007
    Steve
    8
    5
    Have you also noticed while doing food reflection, on chewing the food and observing the taste, that what may originally seem pleasant, or even unpleasant, becomes neutral after a while? Any wider significance? e.g. with "bare awareness" is one emotionally neutral to all things?
    Ref: 2007.07.x.08.05
    Written answer
    • Eating
    • Eating experiment
    • Food
    • Neutral
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