[Buddha-l] The Dalai Lama on Self-Loathing

jkirk jkirk at spro.net
Sat Jun 30 13:45:00 MDT 2007


Sorry. I didn't write any of this as you imply below. 
JK

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In a message dated 6/30/2007 12:00:07 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
jkirk at spro.net writes:

I recall  Tai Situ Rinpoche being asked the same question. He also had a
difficult  time understanding self  loathing. He said he had been asked  the
question often, had thought  about it deeply, and come to the  conclusion
that self loathing is disappointment with one's self, secondary  to
unrealistic expectations.



I think Tai Situ had remarkable insight. The aversion to anything is
dialectically associated with the desire for it to be different. Self
loathing,  or as mental health people call it, "low self esteem" is, in my
view, disappointment in one's self secondary to high and unrealistic
expectations.  Self esteem is not an inherent unitary feeling. It is
dialectical, or dualistic, reflecting the dualistic nature of discursive
mind. Perhaps the Tibetans are not  as vulnerable to it because they don't
suffer from the idea of progress, anomie, overweening ambition and
unrealistic expectations from  life and one's  self promoted by  western
culture.
 
Ron Leifer



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