Of course this assumes the human ability to create a relatively well-functioning system like this for meditation teachers. That assumption may very well be naive. But maybe we can keep experimenting and find out.
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Replying to @Failed_Buddhist
You would make an excellent meditation teacher Have you considered it? The money sucks, but you might one day get a write up in Tricycle or Lion's Roar.
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Replying to @Failed_Buddhist
That you don't feel qualified is evidence of humility. You can better relate to students, be more sensitive to their struggles.
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Replying to @chagmed
I don't think so - that is really an honest assessment of my abilities. I'd want a lot more experience in formal monastic training first. The best I can do is refer to teachers who I believe are qualified to work with someone intimately and know what they're doing.
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Replying to @Failed_Buddhist
Tibet in very cold in winter. Oh, but perhaps you had a different kind of monastery in mind.
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Replying to @chagmed
Well you haven't exactly been advertising for Tibet in our conversations... Although I've heard that the Tibetan lamas who don't travel to the West and just hang out in the Himalayas aren't so bad.
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Replying to @Failed_Buddhist
I know a great meditation master in Surrey, in the UK
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Replying to @Failed_Buddhist
not Dzogchen for sure. only thing: he doesn't believe atoms exist.
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Is he completely free of ego?
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