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by carlosm » Thu Dec 13, 2012 4:02 pm
This video (be careful with swearing) just got me thinking a lot about food and what we do for enjoy ourselves.
Sausage Fest - Epic Meal Time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_n2ZHbbtRgDo you know any more examples?
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by purple planet » Thu Dec 13, 2012 5:24 pm
This is a good idea ! looking to read what people post
second i must say that i really like epic meal time - for me it looks delicious 90% of what they do - but as a vegan i see it as not moral to watch them just to think about how much increases in animal consumption they caused and how much death they caused because of this videos
If you want something much more nasty (not that i think this video was) see how they make the normal suaseges -
and last i must say maybe its nice all the craving for food cause that way you have something to work on something to label "hungry hungry" or to retrun to focus on the breath or whatever -its like a practice booster - its easier to work with hunger then with pain cause with pain you cant be sure that maybe you sit to much but with hunger its safer
i found that stoping to eat after lunch can teach you how to control yourself (just make sure to eat healthy so you wont suffer from the lack of eavning meals)
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by Dhammanando » Thu Dec 13, 2012 5:58 pm
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...and this thought arose in the mind of the Blessed One:
“Who lives without reverence lives miserably.”
— Uruvela Sutta, A.ii.20
It were endless to dispute upon everything that is disputable.
— William Penn Some Fruits of Solitude,
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by purple planet » Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:05 pm
I throw up after watching this video
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by purple planet » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:19 pm
Just got another idea - my brotehr thought he broke his tooth while eating a pastry - so i adviced him to spit all he ate out and look for a tooth part in just so he could relax well lets say it didnt look that tasty after chewing so maybe you can chew your food and then re eat it - this will help with your disgust
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by carlosm » Sat Dec 15, 2012 2:10 pm
purple planet wrote:second i must say that i really like epic meal time - for me it looks delicious 90% of what they do - but as a vegan i see it as not moral to watch them just to think about how much increases in animal consumption they caused and how much death they caused because of this videos
If you want something much more nasty (not that i think this video was) see how they make the normal suaseges -
I understand, creating food, specially processed meat can be really disgusting, I think most of the people see that, but we avoid it or just try to forget it pretty easily so we can enjoy it. Seems to me is the same with our desires in general, we tend to forget what suffering and what are our desires.
This EPIC Meal time shock me as we normally feel disgust showing something like our body does, just process the food, moved around, etc. But then we're happy to enjoyed regardless... just because looks good (imaging the sausages of that mixture food).
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by m0rl0ck » Sat Dec 15, 2012 4:06 pm
Aversion is attachment.
We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense and to
the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his
children smart.
-- H.L. Mencken, "Minority Report"
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by daverupa » Sat Dec 15, 2012 4:07 pm
m0rl0ck wrote:Aversion is attachment.
Disgust, here, seems to mean dispassion, not aversion... it's a useful distinction for us all to be aware of.
"There is, headman, dhammasamādhi. If you were to obtain cittasamādhi in that, you might abandon this state of perplexity. And what, headman, is dhammasamādhi?
[kammapatha & brahmavihara, & a method of arousing gladness]"
- SN 42.13 - Pāṭaliya"Others will misapprehend according to their individual views, hold on to them tenaciously and not easily discard them; we shall not misapprehend according to individual views nor hold on to them tenaciously, but shall discard them with ease — thus effacement can be done."
- MN 8 - Sallekha Sutta
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by m0rl0ck » Sat Dec 15, 2012 5:43 pm
daverupa wrote:m0rl0ck wrote:Aversion is attachment.
Disgust, here, seems to mean dispassion, not aversion... it's a useful distinction for us all to be aware of.
I hate to be pedantic about the whole thing but,
dis·gust
/disˈgəst/
Noun
A feeling of revulsion or profound disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive.
Verb
Cause (someone) to feel revulsion or profound disapproval.
Synonyms
noun. loathing - nausea - abhorrence - repugnance - aversion
verb. sicken - nauseate - revolt
https://www.google.com/search?q=disgust ... =firefox-aEDIT: ok my conscience is bothering me. I lied. I love being pedantic about this sort of thing

We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense and to
the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his
children smart.
-- H.L. Mencken, "Minority Report"
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by daverupa » Sat Dec 15, 2012 6:39 pm
Then be pedantic about the Pali:
nibbidā.

"There is, headman, dhammasamādhi. If you were to obtain cittasamādhi in that, you might abandon this state of perplexity. And what, headman, is dhammasamādhi?
[kammapatha & brahmavihara, & a method of arousing gladness]"
- SN 42.13 - Pāṭaliya"Others will misapprehend according to their individual views, hold on to them tenaciously and not easily discard them; we shall not misapprehend according to individual views nor hold on to them tenaciously, but shall discard them with ease — thus effacement can be done."
- MN 8 - Sallekha Sutta
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by m0rl0ck » Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:20 am
daverupa wrote:Then be pedantic about the Pali:
nibbidā.

I prefer to limit my exercises in pedantry to my native language but

In all seriousness if someone is translating a pali term that means "to be sated" as the english word "disgust" they need to take a look at accepted english usage of the words "aversion" and "disgust", which you can see from the definition above are at least near synonyms, and modify their work accordingly.
We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense and to
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