So I just finished reading Dharma Punx and I have to say it was a rather inspiring book. Now I have to admit that I'm not really one for meditation and contemplation but alot of Noah Levine's own feelings about growing up and trying to find peace and one's place did resonate with me. What I'm going to take away from this book is still yet to be discovered but I do have to thank Dusti for recommending the book when I really needed it. So thank you!!!
One part that particularly struck me was when Noah was at the Ramana Maharshi ashram and meditating and the particular form of meditation was to go on a journey of self-inquiry by asking the question "Who am I?" So why is this important to me? Well the tattoo on my back, which I got about three years ago now, says "I am I but who am I". It's a complete coinccidence to some but following my belief that there are no coinccidences I have to conclude that I'm on the right path in my life and that things are unravelling as they should.
GOOD STUFF!!!
One part that particularly struck me was when Noah was at the Ramana Maharshi ashram and meditating and the particular form of meditation was to go on a journey of self-inquiry by asking the question "Who am I?" So why is this important to me? Well the tattoo on my back, which I got about three years ago now, says "I am I but who am I". It's a complete coinccidence to some but following my belief that there are no coinccidences I have to conclude that I'm on the right path in my life and that things are unravelling as they should.
GOOD STUFF!!!
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