What Google Can Teach You About Meditation Activities
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Every time someone provides you with a cup of tea, and you expect it, you collect the karma and you re-habituate the selfish mind. You harm yourself. You get the moment's thrill but ultimately, it is not good. Don't sit there and wait for money from someone. If you really need it and you get it, it's wonderful; but do not blackmail and manipulate for it.
The message here is the fact that it's time to bring Dharma home. I want everybody to make an effort. If you think of me as your Guru, spiritual guide or teacher, that's my instruction to you. If you think of me as a friend, that is my request. If you think of me as an excellent individual that has lived life and who knows a little little more, this is me on my knees begging and pleading with you. It does not matter to me how you wish to view me. But you may need to do that. You will need to lessen the mind that brings harm to yourself.
I am speaking about family values, and melding families and people together, because peace and love come from that. Even when we do ceremonies for monks and nuns here down the road, it is not about taking people away from their families; it is about letting them are living in austerity for a while to realise simply how much they have.
I want your sadhanas not to be another mantra or another initiation, running after another Lama. How many living Buddhas have you been sitting in front of and getting initiations from? And look at you, you are worse! You are not a living Buddha, you are a living nightmare! You do not need any more initiations and practices and all that. What you'll need is to take your mother and father out for dinner once a week, to take your wife or husband out for dinner once a week, to not nag your husband. Listen to what people tell you is wrong with you and stop that.
You want to do a sadhana every week? That's it. Do something for the very people that you live with, immediately, because that is Dharma, that's your sadhana. I am not telling you to go home and chant mantras. Do you want to be spiritual? Buy flowers for your wife and take her out for a meal. Stop nagging your husband. Don't cheat on your husbands and wives, in almost any way. You want the greatest yidam? The greatest yidam is getting behind a wheel and taking your mother or father out to eat. You want the greatest mantra? The greatest mantra is, "How are you Mummy? How are you Daddy? What can I do for you?" That's the greatest mantra, at this moment, for us.
You know what is the greatest mind? The greatest mind isn't wanting other people to change; but you yourself changing and accepting other people. The greatest mind is to stop wondering once they will change. No. You should think instead, "When will I change?" That is Read the Full Report greatest practice.