Hello everyone...
Isn't it fun gathering here under Mango's coconut tree waiting to be hit on the head with a dose of wakefulness!!
Yep - great title Mango. I've just got to re-do my bookmarks on the computer so I can get here quickly without wandering around the whole of MN looking for you all and then I'll be sorted!
Glad that you like the idea of a group meditation. Mango you started the original thread on the 18th Nov - that's a week day - do you want to do a sitting on the exact anniversary if so what time of day suits everyone ? Sometime after the kids have gone to bed or first thing in the morning.
Re: book list - yes I know I said sometime in the spring that i was going to put a list together but do you know what? it takes AGES as you end up being distracted by all the comments. I started the list and got up to reading up to December and haven't progressed beyond that.
ANyway this is the list so far:
Buddhsim for Mothers ? A calm approach -Sarah Napthali
Eat, Pray, Love - Elizabeth Gilbert
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ommani_padmehum
John Kabat Zinn (sp?)Mindfulness?
Thich Naht Han
Nothing Special: Living Zen' by Charlotte Joko Beck
Pema Chodron? She has a book called The Places That Scare You
john o'donohue ? (Celtic spirituality)
buddhism for dummies
someone recommended a beautiful singer called snatam kaur
Buddhism for Mothers - Lingering questions - Sarah Napthali.
Momma Zen -- Karen Mazen Miller
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Katie - thank you for all your stories about your DD - v amusing. (Ok not for you!)
Today - I went on a computing course and was feeling rather jaded afterwards so went along to the Quakers who have a lunchtime meeting on Wednesdays. Ok so I was a few minutes late - but a couple of people smiled at me and really made me feel welcome. SOmeone spoke about the importance of practice by yourself but also together in a group. (It was from the Quakers book Advices and Queries)Anyway it seemed v relevant and I felt SOOOO much better than if I'd just gone back to work and grumbled about being the dunce on my course
Dilli - I had this thought today of how we are all there for you when you want to go out for a run. Imagine us all together encouraging you. Nice thought! I hope when the rain stops you can take that first step. BTW if anyone does look at you , they're probably thinking envious thoughts - I wish I was that fit / motivated to get off the sofa- / guilt. guilt guilt. (Those are the sort of things I always think when I watch people run past me)
OK must away and incinerate something for DD's supper.
Metta to all.
PFS xxxx