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036-Turning points - Buddhism in daily life
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6 minutes
Released:
May 8, 2022
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The life of every person is characterized especially by turning points, by the moments that shape the destiny, that determine the further future.
If you think about the matter carefully then some such turning points come to your mind, such as the birth of your children, meeting your partner, big family celebrations, or the many but smaller things that have brought your life in a certain direction.
Every crossroads is such a turning point for us, we can either go to work in the morning, or leave behind the life we have led until now, start over, move away. Surely you know the story of the man who just went out for cigarettes, but never came back.
Nothing has to be the same tomorrow as it is today, every day you can change your life, whether in a big way or in a small way, nothing is "set in stone", everything is constantly changing, so why should you always remain the same person?
What would you like to change? What in the short term, what in the medium term, what in the long term? Where do you see yourself in a few weeks, in a few months, in a few years? What is important to you?
The turning points in my life, I can remember them well, my high school graduation, my law studies in Hamburg, my time in China and the USA, my wedding, the birth of my daughter, the separation from my family, the many small incidents, when I think about them while writing this text, there were some important moments.
I wonder what the future may bring, certainly some turning points again, but now I am older, can I appreciate these moments when they happen?
And you? Will you notice the next turning points, or just live through the day unaware of the implications?
According to Buddha, all moments are the same anyway; according to the great teacher, we should not put too much significance into the sequence of days, but look for "enlightenment" as the essence of philosophy.
Are you ready to review your life once, to remember the special moments, and then to put them in relation to the teaching of the Teacher of all Teachers?
When such a turning point in your life begins again, you will notice it this time, because you are now attentive, mindful, careful and concentrated. Those who live mindfulness know how to appreciate the moments, to live the moment, to stay in the here and in the now, not to digress and ignore the illusions that the mind palace so holds.
The path is the goal!
We turn our mind away from these states and thus direct it to the deathless element
- Buddha - honorary name of Siddharta Gautama - 560 to 480 before the year zero
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If you think about the matter carefully then some such turning points come to your mind, such as the birth of your children, meeting your partner, big family celebrations, or the many but smaller things that have brought your life in a certain direction.
Every crossroads is such a turning point for us, we can either go to work in the morning, or leave behind the life we have led until now, start over, move away. Surely you know the story of the man who just went out for cigarettes, but never came back.
Nothing has to be the same tomorrow as it is today, every day you can change your life, whether in a big way or in a small way, nothing is "set in stone", everything is constantly changing, so why should you always remain the same person?
What would you like to change? What in the short term, what in the medium term, what in the long term? Where do you see yourself in a few weeks, in a few months, in a few years? What is important to you?
The turning points in my life, I can remember them well, my high school graduation, my law studies in Hamburg, my time in China and the USA, my wedding, the birth of my daughter, the separation from my family, the many small incidents, when I think about them while writing this text, there were some important moments.
I wonder what the future may bring, certainly some turning points again, but now I am older, can I appreciate these moments when they happen?
And you? Will you notice the next turning points, or just live through the day unaware of the implications?
According to Buddha, all moments are the same anyway; according to the great teacher, we should not put too much significance into the sequence of days, but look for "enlightenment" as the essence of philosophy.
Are you ready to review your life once, to remember the special moments, and then to put them in relation to the teaching of the Teacher of all Teachers?
When such a turning point in your life begins again, you will notice it this time, because you are now attentive, mindful, careful and concentrated. Those who live mindfulness know how to appreciate the moments, to live the moment, to stay in the here and in the now, not to digress and ignore the illusions that the mind palace so holds.
The path is the goal!
We turn our mind away from these states and thus direct it to the deathless element
- Buddha - honorary name of Siddharta Gautama - 560 to 480 before the year zero
Copyright: https://shaolin-rainer.de
(Please also download my app "Buddha-Blog English" from the Apple and Android stores)
Released:
May 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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