Dear Amy: I recently joined a meditation group that has sessions both in-person and online. During an online session, I put a note in the chat saying that everyone could go and look at the full moon after the session. The group leader became irate.
Dear Amy: I recently joined a meditation group that has sessions both in-person and online.
At the end of the meeting, I told everyone that I hoped they enjoyed looking at the beautiful full moon and signed off.Nonetheless, he suggested that I find a different group.Before this incident, I privately asked him to stop saying unkind things about his ex-girlfriend behind her back on a public newsletter that was distributed to his subscribers. I said that I did not know this woman and did not think it was fair for him to share personal details about her online.
Your leader might be retaliating for a previous unrelated incident, but it’s his group. He can run it however he wants.Drawing your own boundaries – and respecting others’ – is a vital element in friendship-building. This sounds like something you should meditate on. We have had a great life, loving each other, having fun, and raising our two daughters in a wonderful community.I was married very briefly right out of college.
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