Isn't having fun a form of attachment? Genuine question here (tweet popped in my feed and sparked interest)
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Good question. Fun isn't problematic in and of itself, as the presence of fettering-attachment (saṃyojana) depends on whether desire&greed (chandarāga) arises from the pairing between perceptual "organ" (e.g., body, mind) and perceptual "object" (e.g., sensation, mentation). 1/
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My weekend practice is kasiṇa, about to do a 30 min yellow session! I really love this practice
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I once saw Thich Nhat Hanh speak in Berkeley some years ago. As he came onto the stage and took his seat, he looked at us. He then said, with a smile: "Some of you are not smiling."

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"Summon your inner Mahākāśyapa!"
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Having fun with practice goes a long way in ensuring the sustainability of progress. Cheers to the samādhi of playfulness (遊|游戲三昧)!


