• treefrog@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Yeah for sure.

    I have PTSD from child abuse. And it’s taken a long time for me to accept that I am not neurotypical. To let go of my expectations (attachments) of who I’m ‘supposed’ to be.

    I was attached to being like everybody else. Now that I’ve accepted that I’m different, I can work with my PTSD with compassion.

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      7 months ago

      yes. I even like that phrase. letting go of expectations. Im not wild about getting to obsessed over words in a conversation but buddhism is very deep and its hard to really fathom its nuisances.

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        7 months ago

        There’s also translation issues.

        Like mind in Chinese means heart mind. So, when Buddhism refers to the mind they’re kind of referring to the whole nervous system not just the brain and especially the nerve clusters in the heart center (heart chakra in the subtle energy system).

        But yeah we’re also meditating on very subtle things that a lot of people don’t pay attention to. Buddhism is good at delineating those things and we end up not even having the language for them often in English.