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u/armillanymphs · 6 pointsr/streamentry

Last Tuesday marked the last day of counseling, as my therapist is taking an indefinite hiatus. The timing feels right: since last October I've had many shifts and openings via practice, have made several lifestyle changes, stopped taking antidepressants, and feel grounded and self-sufficient at the moment. It was a tender affair as she mentioned my former anxieties about her taking PoI, Enlightenment, and meditation experiences seriously throughout our work together. She said I was a great example of the path, which inspired her to look more deeply into practice. This was validating since I had worried that some of my reports that would seem perfectly normal here would seem like pathologies. I learned a great deal from seeing her weekly and will miss her, but I won't hesitate to resume therapy elsewhere if and when the need arises.

Missed consort practice a few times last week and the effects were tangible – had some conflicts with my partner due to disconnection, which were very fruitful to work through. That said, better to maintain a strong meditation regiment, as my practice had consisted mostly of 15-30 minute sessions per day. There were moments where I had plenty of free time for sitting but opted for self-gratification (watching TV, going out, etc.), which did little to address persistent self-criticism and insecurities. Despite this a series of three cessations popped off while at work on Thursday, which reaped some daylong bliss. As of yesterday practice is strong, and since I have the next two days I plan to keep it that way to re-commit to good habits yet again – the consort work is equally fruitful both within partnership (essential in mine as a totem of dedication) and as a meditation practice all on its own.

On Sunday I went to a Red Tara empowerment at Chagdud Gongpa Amrita, a local Nyingma sangha (lovingly referred to as The House of Tara). The members were incredibly warm and the energetic presence was incredibly powerful. After having read so much about Vajrayana, practicing deity / guru yoga informally, and primarily practicing via Dharma Ocean's curriculum, it was insightful to partake in a traditional ceremony. Though it was hard to immerse myself in the instructions throughout the various parts I'm glad to have found a lineage that practices with a particularly resonate yidam. They conduct Nyungne annually, which excited me since they were selling the linked book I mentioned a few weeks ago. I still want to check out Sakya (since it's a larger and nicer space) and Dharma Ocean Seattle (still haven't made it due to scheduling conflicts), but Amrita left a pleasant impression – I'll go back sometime regardless of what school resonates most as home.