Thursday 19 September 2013

Grannies meditate and look what else they can do!

Who wouldn't want a Granny who could do this! Well a vegetarian grandchild might think twice but this Granny will cook vegetables in a highly satisfactory way plus she meditates.  Despite pouring rain and incoming guests, this Granny trudges out to the summer house with the Buddha sitting tight and meditates with her regular meditating relative! 
The guests came to discuss the East Anglian Air Ambulance charity, an ace charity which airlifts people speedily from accidents in the area and saves lives which would otherwise be in jeopardy owing to traffic jams on the A14, speed bumps in all sorts of places and little windy roads in East Anglia.  The striking thing is the good will which brings these amazing charities into being, sustains them and develops them.  There is this fund of goodwill to others which means people connect with the need to alleviate suffering and save life.  The goodwill has always been there, it passes from one generation to another seamlessly, the Grannies and Grandpas saving up for their grandchildren, making sacrifices in terms of time and cash too probably, trying to keep the better things to pass on and above all being interested in the evolution of the good.  Meditation should help develop this goodwill  muscle because it allows the wretched ego to subside and a consideration of what people suffer to take place and a gratitude for all the good things.  This blogger is very grateful to Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall for the recipe for game terrine because she was in despair when faced with 4 old birds which had been lovingly plucked and drawn by her husband who you will know by now if you read this blog.

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