I’m currently working on/mulling over a #Buddhist perspective on #ADHD, as I try to seriously practice the Dharma with a #neurodivergent mind. I have yet to write these thoughts down properly but I’m thinking a lot about the analogy between taking in sense impressions and food/eating, which is also in #Buddhism as part of the Four Nutriments https://plumvillage.org/library/sutras/discourse-on-the-four-kinds-of-nutriments/
Discourse on the Four Kinds of Nutriments | Plum Village

This is what I heard one time when the Buddha was in the Anathapindika Monastery in the Jeta Grove near to the town of Shravasti. That day the Buddha told the monks: “There are four kinds of…

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Working with this metaphor of nutriment/nutrition made me realise that #ADHD feels like constantly starving, despite seeming banquets of food (sensory impressions) all around. #Buddhism has a name for that too- the hungry ghost. Being a hungry ghost is usually explained in terms of being a bad rebirth destination due to greediness , but for my ADHD mind it’s more like dying of thirst while stranded at sea- there’s water everywhere but however much you drink, you’ll still be thirsty.
Seeing myself as metaphorically starving for nutritious sense impressions (thanks lack of dopamine) makes it much easier to be self-compassionate with regards to my #ADHD, and points towards a potential strategy- make everything in my environment a nourishing sensory feast! How exactly you go about doing that is my current project. There’s a lot more to write about this, but that’s a summary of where my thinking is at right now. /end
@annedraya Genius. Can't wait to hear more. Thanks for sharing with us.