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This document discusses separation anxiety in children and teachers. It notes that teachers can feel lonely because students say things like "don't leave me" due to separation anxiety. Separation anxiety is an anxiety disorder that arises when children become distressed due to separation from objects or individuals to whom they are attached.
인간의 행복을 결정하는 것은 무엇일까요? 저는 그중 하나가 ‘분별력’이라고 생각합니다. 그렇다면 ‘분별력’을 결정하는 것은 무엇일까요? 하나는 ‘인간의 본성’에 대한 깊은 통찰력을 갖는 것이고 또 하나는 ‘인간의 감정’에 대한 깊은 통찰력을 갖는 것입니다. 만일 ‘인간의 본성’과 ‘인간의 감정’을 깔본다면 분별력을 가질 수 있겠습니까? 저는 본 강연을 통해 ‘인간의 본성’과 ‘인간의 감정’은 무엇으로 이루어졌고 어떤 방식으로 작동되는 지에 대해 말씀드리려고 합니다. 이것을 알면 어떻게 사람의 마음을 얻을 수 있는 지에 대한 매우 중요한 근간을 얻게될 것입니다. 무엇보다도 나 자신에 대한 믿음이 이전보다 확고해질 것입니다. 내가 나에 대한 믿음을 가질 수 있을 때 우리는 비로소 타인의 믿음을 얻을 수 있으며, 내가 나를 인정할 수 있을 때 우리는 비로소 타인의 인정을 받을 수도 있습니다. 그러므로 ‘인간의 본성’과 ‘인간의 감정’에 대한 깊은 통찰력을 갖는 것은 중요한 일입니다. 그것은 지금보다 안전하고 안정된 곳으로 우리를 인도하는 매우 중요한 선택 중 하나가 될 것입니다.
The document is a poem titled "Walking Meditation" written by Hitoshi Tsuchiyama. It consists of 6 sections where the speaker describes different actions and states of being - such as walking, touching, blooming, sitting - while in a meditative state without thinking. Each section emphasizes experiencing the present moment fully without internal mental chatter. The overall message is finding peace and freedom through mindfulness during walking meditation.
The document discusses implicate and explicate order according to Hitoshi Tsuchiyama's theory of body awareness. Implicate order refers to body (matter) enfolding into awareness (mind), while explicate order refers to awareness (mind) unfolding into body (matter). Both orders involve the phenomenal world enfolding or unfolding into the noumenal world through thinking and insight.
The document presents five meditation techniques: flower, mountain, still water, space, and sunshine. The first four are based on the teachings of Thích Nhất Hạnh and involve breathing in while visualizing being that object, then breathing out while repeating qualities of that object, such as "fresh, fresh, fresh" for flower and "solid, solid, solid" for mountain. The last meditation, sunshine, was created by the author and involves breathing in while visualizing being the sunshine, then breathing out while repeating "love, love, unconditional love" and visualizing shining love to all unconditionally.
All sufferings are caused by separations, discriminations, or duality. That's because the separation between oneself and others cause all afflictions such as fear, anger and despair. And the root cause of such separations and discriminations is thoughts and notions created by human brain. In this book, I will share the "concrete practice methods to stop thinking" and the "concrete practice methods for the extinction of all notions" and explain their details. These methods have been verified through my own experience and many of them are based on the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, namely the teachings of Buddha. It is my great pleasure if you will awaken true self, touch the wonders of life in the present moment and be filled with peace, joy and happiness through the practice.
The document discusses different levels of self-awareness - ego, temporary true self, and full time true self. Ego is the separate self that is unaware of the interdependence of happiness and suffering. Temporary true self can recognize both positive and negative phenomena but still experiences duality between birth and death. Full time true self has reached enlightenment through realizing the interdependence of all things and experiencing non-duality, resulting in ultimate peace and extinction of all notions. The evolution of humanity involves progressing from ego to temporary true self and ultimately to full time true self.
The document is Hitoshi Tsuchiyama's translation and commentary on the Heart Sutra. It explains that the Heart Sutra aims to guide readers to the non-duality of enlightenment by transcending the duality presented in the Four Noble Truths. It also discusses how interdependent co-arising can help one overcome duality and attain non-duality or emptiness.
The document is a collection of photos from Flickr shared under various Creative Commons licenses. Each photo is credited to the photographer and licensed as noted. The document footer states that the copyright belongs to Hitoshi Tsuchiyama and all rights are reserved.
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The document is a collection of photos from Flickr shared under various Creative Commons licenses. Each photo is credited to the photographer and licensed as noted. The document footer states that the copyright belongs to Hitoshi Tsuchiyama and all rights are reserved.
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