One thing I read last night has been going on in the back of my head all day -- it relates to my ongoing, constant efforts to be as calm, content, kind, compassionate, healthy, etc etc (all the good stuff) as I can be. As I mentioned above, I do things like meditate, yoga, exercise, walk, pet my dog, hug babies, etc etc and I don't think I should stop doing them as long as I enjoy them - which for the most part I do.
But - the point the person (can't remember who - they all jumble together) was making was that those activities aren't necessary to attain the things I'm looking for! He compares it to massaging a toe that you keep dropping a brick on. The massage makes the toe feel somewhat better but how much easier and more effective to stop dropping the brick! Stop thinking the thoughts that are causing all the noise in your head and tension in your body and you won't have to do a bunch of stuff to calm it all down. So simple but at least to me, it isn't obvious.
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