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Category Archives: Quotes
Quote of the Day
” For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do. “
Quote of the Day
” Know then thyself, presume not God to scan.”
Quote of the Day
” Virtue is a mean between two vices, one of excess and one of deficiency. “
Quote of the Day
” Sow an act, and you reap a habit; sow a habit, and you reap a character; sow a character, and you reap a destiny. “
Quote of the Day
” Whatever is rooted in greed, hatred, and delusion brings harm and bondage—abandon it; bow not to tradition, scripture, authority, or ritual, but only to what you have known to bring harm or to bring inner peace. “
( and this is my understanding of the saying, after much pondering )
Well, this saying was a tough one for me to understand and I didn’t know how to approach it so I have been pondering for a while. Yes, the saying clearly states to abandon whatever that arises from greed , hatred and delusion and we all have experienced greed and hatred in one way or another so they both are easy to understand but how to understand what a delusion is ? because only if I understand what it is, I’ll then be able to identify it and then eventually able to abandon it. So how to identify a Delusional thought ?
So firstly, I wanted to dig deeper to understand and identify what a delusion is and secondly, I wanted to revisit what I identified to make sure that am indeed abandoning the right thing, which is very crucial for my goal. And this is what I learnt……
A delusion can be as simple as possessing a wrong belief and continuing to be confident about the certainty of it without enough clarity or enough understanding and unwilling to revise the said belief to validate it appropriately. but how to identify such a delusion internally? I think maybe if we pay close attention to certain emotions that arise and deflate, we can clearly see that sometimes our minds either confused, or agitated or regretting of certain actions. maybe that could be our wake up call to just pay close attention to it and then we need to be able to determine how to act on it, I suppose ? are you with me ?
But then I wonder how to detach from such agitation?, and how not to regret the act?, and how do I become so sure that am identifying and abandoning the right act ?
Am actually lost at how to determine am abandoning the right regret ? and how do I successfully identify it consistently ?
And this is my analysis , what’s yours ?
Quote of the Day
” One who controls the tongue and guards the mind; is peaceful, happy, and free from fear. “
( and this is my understanding of the saying )
I think this saying emphasizes that being careful and mindful while speaking can reveal not only one’s inner beauty but can also reflect the discipline of one’s own trained mind and henceforth, one can strive to be fearless and yet perfectly peaceful.
Quote of the Day
“ Afflictions arise and multiply not through fate or chance, but through careless attention; liberation begins the moment the mind learns where not to look. “
( and this is my understanding of the saying, does it make sense? )
Suffering persists because the mind repeatedly chooses the wrong objects and then wonders why it remains bound, and all corruptions of the mind are sustained by unwise attention and dismantled by disciplined, wise attention.
Quote of the Year
“You attract what you are, not what you want. If you want great, then be great.”
Quote of the Day
“The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people.”