appicchato wrote:Ben wrote: I hear the injections are non-too-pleasant either.
Just went through the rabies shot series recently (dog bite) and the only discomfort was the poke, like any other injection...
Be well...

Yeah, I'm sure there is nothing wrong for with me either, other than what is usually wrong with me! I am however completely atypical in some bizarre ways in both mind and body and I can provide both the physical and mental evidence for that fairly easily. Fortunately this changes nothing in terms of Satipatthana except for the content which is all secondary anyways but man, forget making sense of it. I am pretty good at faking it now though compared to when I was first un-crated and dropped onto the planet and the early years.

Cool, finally found a use for that smiley. Anyways, beyond hypersensitive, through the roof, even with tons of practice, things are much calmer all around but still very peculiar. Main thing is the bizarre sensitivities and peculiar sensitivities. All tests come back neg. all diagnosis is speculative and ignorant so no one can help me except the BuddhaDhamma which is the only decent medicine we've got anyways. So, when I say I can feel them critters in there, it is not literal but the best way I can describe the distinct conditional distinctions of this new thing. It was the same with the other vaccinations so far. All going very well, just not the usual perceptual ranges of most people. What I have to watch about these things is the verbalization factor, I am pretty good about the body discipline but sometimes, before I can stop it, I will say or even post something really messed up. I figure, ok, it's on the record now, let sleeping dogs lie, but edit is more wide open here so maybe I will reconsider some more. Still, either way too many changes is going to mess other people up.
Back to rabies. Strange as it may seem, I do think it has been providing a weak but related insight into that effect, it has never been different with this body, be it a cigarette or a potato. If I attend to the process, it reveals itself for what it is. Rabies is from all appearances a real nasty one. So, I'm just glad we have skillful means and feel somehow more sympathetic for the plight of any being which does not. Thanks for the feedback all.

But whoever walking, standing, sitting, or lying down overcomes thought, delighting in the stilling of thought: he's capable, a monk like this, of touching superlative self-awakening. § 110. {Iti 4.11; Iti 115}