Hey and good morning Vick,
nice to see you trading again.
Hope you have been able to rescue your troops.
It'S not looking too good for your long troops atm.
For te near timer bias has changed to short.
But that's only my view ...
Good fortune!
Niels
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0145 GMT [Dow Jones] The EUR/USD is rising with investors targeting buy-stops at 1.3300, though the total size is not large, says a senior dealer at a fund in Tokyo. Adds, if the stops are triggered, the pair may see a 30-pip jump as the overall market's flow is very thin due to many traders being away for the holiday season. The dealer also says the USD/JPY is falling with sell-stops at 83.80, 83.70 and 83.60; if these levels are breached, the pair may fall to 83.00. The EUR/USD is at 1.3276 while the USD/JPY is at 83.86.([email protected])
"Before you say anything, ask yourself whether it's necessary or not. If it's not, don't say it. This is the first step in training the mind — for if you can't have any control over your mouth, how can you expect to have any control over your mind?"
DislikedHey and good morning Vick,
nice to see you trading again.
Hope you have been able to rescue your troops.
It'S not looking too good for your long troops atm.
For te near timer bias has changed to short.
But that's only my view ...
Good fortune!
NielsIgnored
Dislikedrescued .............now sitting on side track....Eu hosrt is looking a good deal right now to be honest
VIgnored
DislikedHi friends!
Found that statement in a book I just started to read.
Will try to to take it in my heart from now on ...
"Before you say anything, ask yourself whether it's necessary or not. If it's not, don't say it. This is the first step in training the mind — for if you can't have any control over your mouth, how can you expect to have any control over your mind?"
Best regards,
NielsIgnored
DislikedHi MaMood, hope you are well.
Would the book you are reading be about Ajarn Fuang by any chance?Ignored
DislikedI've become quite interested in Buddhist philosophy since I've been living in Thailand but I'm not very good at practising it yetIgnored
DislikedI'm at the very very beginning too.
Trying to find an entry to my innerself studying and practising the teachings. Want to find my "equilibrium"....
Wish you good success on your journey!
NielsIgnored
"A person who goes from teacher to teacher doesn't really have any teachers at all."
"If a teacher praises a student to his face, it's a sign that that's as far as the student will go — he probably won't be able to practice to any greater heights in this lifetime. The reason the teacher praises him is so that he'll be able to take pride in the fact that at least he's made it this far. His heart will have something good to hold on to when he needs it at death."
DislikedHow true (especially in our context here):
"A person who goes from teacher to teacher doesn't really have any teachers at all."
Or this one :
[indent][i]"If a teacher praises a student to his face, it's a sign that that's as far as the student will go — he probably won't be able to practice to any greater heights in this lifetime. The reason the teacher praises him is so that he'll be able to take pride in the fact that at least he's made it this far. His heart will have something good to hold on to when he needs...Ignored
"If you go teaching others before your own practice is up to standard, you do more harm than good."
"You can't plan the way your practice is going to go. The mind has its own steps and stages, and you have to let the practice follow in line with them. That's the only way you'll get genuine results. Otherwise you'll turn into a half-baked arahant."
DislikedOoouuuuch - that one hit me hard:
"If you go teaching others before your own practice is up to standard, you do more harm than good."
And this one, is one I like very much:
"You can't plan the way your practice is going to go. The mind has its own steps and stages, and you have to let the practice follow in line with them. That's the only way you'll get genuine results. Otherwise you'll turn into a half-baked arahant."
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DislikedHi guys
some snippets:
L, N. Tolstoy, War and Peace, III/1/17 (sorry my transl.)
"The enemy (Napoleon's Grand Army) is always closer to Moscow,
Muscovites but the behavior was not in this situation than before the change,
on the contrary became even more careless
as is the rule in humans,
who see the impending danger.
In the face of such danger in the human soul has always hear the same two strong voices:
One voice of understanding it urges
to realize the seriousness of the situation and found a promising means of salvation;
the second to him...Ignored