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TheNonDuality70 karma
I think Guo Gu responded to his own post instead of replying to you:
Thanks for your question. Prior to seven or eight years old, kids usually are unable to distance themselves from their thoughts, thinking process. When they think of something they just become that! This is the foundation of meditation. So for younger kids, it’s best to just make things interesting for them.
I have taught meditation on hearing with younger kids, asking them to identify all the sounds in the environment (i’ve practiced this with kids at the park and so on). Alternatively you can try having them feel the different tactile sensations of the body. In other words meditation methods that are active and stimulating.
Hope this helps.
TheNonDuality25 karma
the ultra-rich that lived in the tower my parents lived at pay for ultra high quality service and discretion. They want the best of everything.
Do you really think the guy at the Hilton is getting paid the same as the guy behind the desk at the hotel’s president’s and Kong’s visit?
TheNonDuality279 karma
Where do you live! That’s nothing for high class concierge. My parents lived in a really luxury tower in the Bay Area and the concierges were making $35/hr + MASSIVE bonuses, like 5-10k, to start. The head concierge could have afforded a condo in the tower too.
Why do you think your pay is so low for what you do?
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