092-Gifts to my self part 1 - Buddhism in daily life

092-Gifts to my self part 1 - Buddhism in daily life

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Gifts to my self part 1


In order to lead a mindful and conscious life you should give
yourself sufficient "self" gifts. Such gifts to your own self are
invaluable for your mood and well-being. Especially the
"feel-good Buddhists" among us become aware of the path of the
Buddha in this way, then in the course of time find the
appropriate mindset to penetrate more deeply into the teachings
of the teacher of all teachers in the first place.


1. honesty


Those who can be honest with themselves are on a fantastic path.
According to Buddha, the very beginning of his message of the
noble eightfold path defines right recognition as the first step.
The one who recognizes things as they are is honest, towards
himself, but then also subsequently towards the environment.


2. wisdom


From the first step, honesty, then follows as the next
consequence from the noble eightfold path right speech and
action, because who has recognized how things are connected, he
is a wise person, he will not wish and want, will not exalt
himself, will take care of health, treat the environment well and
with love, put his energy into the welfare of his family and his
cultural circle, act wisely and be respected for it.


3. Forgiveness


Because the honest (above 1.) person quickly attains wisdom
(above 2.), he can also forgive himself and his fellow human
beings, because he no longer carries around the suffering of the
whole of humanity, does not wallow in pain, does not cultivate
problems either, but uses his knowledge of the context of things,
he forgives himself first, then all others as well. Only
consolidated people can finally forgive, detach from the deep
pain of human evolution.


4. kindness


Whoever has internalized points 1. to 3. knows that the other
living beings on their personal journey partly suffer terribly
because they have (not yet) chosen the path to knowledge,
meanwhile (still) striving after other things that are sorrowful
and transient, which is why the knower acts towards such poor
souls with kindness and compassion.


5. Time


Every moment is precious, whether we will still be "here"
tomorrow is by no means guaranteed, which is why time may be our
most precious commodity. When did you (last) consciously take
time for yourself, such as going for a walk when you actually had
a thousand other things to do, or simply taking a nap on the sofa
even though the work was not yet done? Give yourself a gift with
a portion of extra time, treat yourself to quality time. In the
next few days you will continue to read here about the "gifts to
my ego" The way is the special goal here!





Do not think about my last words, they are already in the past


- Buddha - honorary name of Siddharta Gautama - 560 to 480





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