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Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:59 am
by theAYSays
pink_trike wrote:"What to do about it?"

Love, and bring your practice to love.
Yes, but is there anything more concrete I can do?

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:13 am
by pink_trike
theAYSays wrote:
pink_trike wrote:"What to do about it?"

Love, and bring your practice to love.
Yes, but is there anything more concrete I can do?
Nothing is ever concrete. That's why we practice wherever we find ourselves appearing, with whatever is on our plate. There's no magic pill, no magic chants. There's only the practice of training the mind.

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:45 am
by theAYSays
pink_trike wrote:
theAYSays wrote:
pink_trike wrote:"What to do about it?"

Love, and bring your practice to love.
Yes, but is there anything more concrete I can do?
Nothing is ever concrete. That's why we practice wherever we find ourselves appearing, with whatever is on our plate. There's no magic pill, no magic chants. There's only the practice of training the mind.
And I do do this. My question would be, is there anything else to do?

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:48 am
by theAYSays
Something like this was what I was looking for:
mikenz66 wrote:I particularly like this advice from
AN 4.55 Samajivina Sutta - Living in Tune.
"If both husband & wife want to see one another not only in the present life but also in the life to come, they should be in tune [with each other] in conviction, in tune in virtue, in tune in generosity, and in tune in discernment. Then they will see one another not only in the present life but also in the life to come."
Metta
Mike
Concrete advice about what to do, what kinds of mentalities to establish. Saying "be more aware" does not specifically answer my questions, as it is general good practice, but not specific to my question about love.

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 10:47 am
by Cittasanto
Hi All,
Dhammapada verse 242 and its commentary may be worth reflecting I don't have a version I can cut and paste but there is a copy on Buddhanet.
Asubha practice is the antidote to infatuation if I remember correctly, and it is also recommended in an Abhidhamma manual I have called 'a manual of abhidhamma' page 436 which can be gotten from buddhanet also.

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 10:47 am
by PeterB
You need to do anything . It will pass. Guaranteed.

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:23 pm
by Lazy_eye
Love and family relationships necessarily involve a great deal of attachment. It's built-in to the process. Consider early infant development, for example -- those cute behaviors a wee one starts displaying, around month 4, are all intended to foster child-parent bonding.

Similar things could be said about courtship behavior -- i.e. "falling in love".

My advice then, for what it's worth, is to be realistic and acknowledge the nature of romantic relationships (and, if you get married, family life). Don't shortchange them -- if you're going to go down that road, put your heart into it and accept that it involves attachment and desire. Without these things, your relationship will not flourish. For now, you can focus on appropriate attachment and restraint rather than non-attachment and renunciation. When problems arise, as they inevitably will, dhamma can help.

So fall in love, and enjoy every minute of it! But avoid the extremes of obsession, jealousy, over-infatuation, putting someone on a pedestal, etc. Be an ethical person; keep the five precepts. Be considerate of the other person's needs and aware of your own delusions. Make commitments and honor them -- don't lead your lover down a blind alley. Don't be too "clingy". But be true.

Just my two cents.

LE

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:49 pm
by alan
theAysays:
You are exhibiting all the signs of infatuation. You'll deny it of course, but then again infatuation is perhaps best defined as a temporary state of insanity. I'm worried about your statement that only you can give her unconditional love.

A good way to deal with an emotional situations is to ask questions and really follow them out to their conclusions, so let me posit a few questions you might find helpful. These are for you to contemplate, not to answer on this thread. (If you responded here, invariably you'd defend your positions. The purpose is to help you come to a more sensible understanding of the dilemma you feel).

Before that, though: are you under the age of 30? If so, it is highly likely your hormones are talking. Don't fall for the Hollywood stuff about love lasting forever, etc. Lust is a huge component.
Ok then what do you mean by "unconditional love""? Not a dictionary definition, explain for yourself what the value would be in committing yourself, your time, your energy "even if she left me", etc.
You're setting yourself up for a very big emotional fall if you don't come to grips with this.

Your a Buddhist, but also very Confucian. What does that mean?

You can lead her to Enlightenment? Really? How? Will you get there first? How will this quest be aided by the necessities of the household life, and the babies that follow?

Sorry for the long post. I'm speaking as a guy who was madly in love with someone almost 20 years ago who means nothing to me now. Maybe I'm just writing this to my previous self.
Hope it helps!

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:43 pm
by Laurens
Perhaps the best thing to do is not to think about it too much.

You love this person now, great :) be good to them and treat them kind - thats all you need to do surely?

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:52 pm
by alan
OH Laurens!
Laurens, Laurens, Laurens!

Here is our thirsty man!

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:12 pm
by theAYSays
Great comments, guys. Thank you.

I think one of the problems we're coming across in this discussion is a hidden assumption that we equate love between a man and a woman (who are related) as intrinsically lustful or sexual. This is not the case here. So please, do not bring up infatuation again.

Think of it as a mother very concerned for her child or vice versa.

She's going through some issues related to love which will only intensify in the future, and I believe that if she can love me, I can really help her find happiness.

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:21 pm
by Cittasanto
infatuation isn't necessarily sexual!
from dictionary.com
1. the state of being infatuated.
2. the act of infatuating.
3. foolish or all-absorbing passion or an instance of this: a mere infatuation that will not last.
4. the object of a person's infatuation: When I was a kid, my infatuation was stamp collecting.

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:31 pm
by Khalil Bodhi
theAYSays wrote:Great comments, guys. Thank you.

I think one of the problems we're coming across in this discussion is a hidden assumption that we equate love between a man and a woman (who are related) as intrinsically lustful or sexual. This is not the case here. So please, do not bring up infatuation again.

Think of it as a mother very concerned for her child or vice versa.

She's going through some issues related to love which will only intensify in the future, and I believe that if she can love me, I can really help her find happiness.
hi theAYSays,

It sounds as if you're not open to any ideas which may run contrary to the answer you'd like to hear. If you believe that your concern for this person is motivated by metta-karuna and you're unwilling to entertain the possibility that it may not be then what's the point in discussing it further? Whatever you choose to do or think I wish you success and prosperity. May you be well, happy and peaceful!

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:36 pm
by Mawkish1983
Khalil Bodhi wrote:It sounds as if you're not open to any ideas which may run contrary to the answer you'd like to hear.
Seconded.

Re: In Love - what to do about it?

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:45 pm
by alan
I spent a good amount of time responding to you in a honest way, theAysays, because I thought you were really looking for help. And then you come back with nonsense.
I don't respect nonsense.
Please don't waste our time again.