Good luck all!
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 5:56 pm
I'm retiring for good. To all those I played with, good luck with all your endeavors. Been playing this game on and off since dota ROC days, probably longer than anyone else on here. But it's time for a new chapter in my life.
To those interested, i'll be volunteering at a meditation center for some months (dhamma.org for more info) and then to travel the world indefinitely.
I took my first mediation course years ago, and it has been life changing for me. It was the best thing I've ever done for myself. This is not a religion or a spiritual practice. At the center, there are no statues, paintings, candles, incense, or any other paraphernalia you typically see in churches and temples. Meditation centers run entirely on donation and volunteer basis. There is no obligation to donate whatsoever. The only commitment one has is to work hard, stay duration of the course and follow the rules.
The meditation teaches you to concentrate your mind. Then to use that sharpened mind to examine yourself. This process dissolves the reactive part of your mind, so you become more in control of your every day actions. This is a very basic explanation, it is difficult to describe in a few words.
An excellent documentary of this practice being taught at a maximum security prison in USA.Dhamma Brothers
Another good older one that was done in an Indian prison. Doing Time Doing Vipassana
Be happy!
To those interested, i'll be volunteering at a meditation center for some months (dhamma.org for more info) and then to travel the world indefinitely.
I took my first mediation course years ago, and it has been life changing for me. It was the best thing I've ever done for myself. This is not a religion or a spiritual practice. At the center, there are no statues, paintings, candles, incense, or any other paraphernalia you typically see in churches and temples. Meditation centers run entirely on donation and volunteer basis. There is no obligation to donate whatsoever. The only commitment one has is to work hard, stay duration of the course and follow the rules.
The meditation teaches you to concentrate your mind. Then to use that sharpened mind to examine yourself. This process dissolves the reactive part of your mind, so you become more in control of your every day actions. This is a very basic explanation, it is difficult to describe in a few words.
An excellent documentary of this practice being taught at a maximum security prison in USA.Dhamma Brothers
Another good older one that was done in an Indian prison. Doing Time Doing Vipassana
Be happy!