Is conscience really pure and clean?
Reading the news on injustice, scattered all over the pages of newspapers, I wonder why it's so hard for people to acknowledge and follow 'conscience'. If only people always followed their 'conscience', the world would be always in peaceful atmosphere.
Facing the real daily life, encountered by series of problems, I realize that it's difficult, indeed, just to listen to 'the sound of the pure heart', only to find out what the 'conscience' says. Though I know what the conscience tells me, I find it hard to act as it says. I tend to obey my logical if not emotional decisions.
The tips for me are: stop a while before deciding anything, pray to the Almighty God, keep a distance from the problem, and then decide. The decision I make will then fit any justice viewpoints.
I hope so.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
LIVING LOVE
One of Dhammapada teachings: living love in thought, word, and action,
That teaching really fits me right. What I have learnt from other 'spiritual' masters just sounds the same. Christ also said so: This is command: love others as you love yourself.
Living love, to me, means living my life with full of love to others as well as to me myself.
Love is patient, generous, sincere, humble. Love doesn't hurt. Love understands all. Love both closes and opens everything.
Love the universe and all the inhabitants.
Love,
Happy
That teaching really fits me right. What I have learnt from other 'spiritual' masters just sounds the same. Christ also said so: This is command: love others as you love yourself.
Living love, to me, means living my life with full of love to others as well as to me myself.
Love is patient, generous, sincere, humble. Love doesn't hurt. Love understands all. Love both closes and opens everything.
Love the universe and all the inhabitants.
Love,
Happy
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