A disciplined body will offer you freedom of movement A disciplined mind will offer you freedom from fallacy. A disciplined spirit will offer you freedom from craving.
It is discipline, ironically, and not indulgence, that allows you the freedom to truly enjoy life.
Yes!! I love this!!
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Thank You! 🙂
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Great insight. I honestly love your musings.
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Thank You So Much! I typically just text ’em to myself when I’m stopped at a red light, haha!
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Interesting variant on “shower thoughts.”
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How would one go about disciplining the mind these days?–so much garbage out in the open. But I like the musing, it got me thinking.
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Not intending to be mealy-mouthed, but it’s gotta be different for each person, right? Like I’d say that in general, people could start with diet, as the pull of food is so compulsory, but then there are people who are obsessive about diet to the point where it hurts their lives. The first place to start, I’d imagine, would be to be brutally honest about one’s tendencies and then experimenting with methods of optimization.
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That’s good advice, and you do not come off as mealy-mouthed at all. Thanks. And you are right, we are each different, complex creatures.
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I notice that the first one is a “freedom of” and the second two are “freedom from.” Is there a “freedom of” related to discipline of the mind and discipline of the spirit? Just curious.
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Most of these musings I type at red lights and text to myself…they’re not thought out beyond a quick edit, haha! I’ll have to get back to you on that one. 😉
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Yeah very true !! Your posts are disciplined too..he..he.
Keep up the good work !!
Hope you will keep coming on my blog to read my writings in your free time .
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Thank You So Much! I’m going to keep grinding away, as per your request! Good luck with your blogging adventures, Payal! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you dear ,I am very sorry for replying you so late
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No Problem! 🙂
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Nice! Agree 100% As Pope John Paul II said [forgive my name dropping a Catholic Pope on a Buddhist post] “Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought.” Striving to do what we ought to do takes discipline because its not always the easiest or the most popular or self indulging.
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Hey, wisdom’s wisdom, right? We stir up trouble by not admitting that when it comes from a source we deem “unwise,” haha!
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all wisdom, truth and goodness come from the same source. Looking forward to more of your musings
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So true! Discipline is actually how we learn those harder lessons in life.
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2 days ago you posted an article that begins with “I’ve offended…”. I noticed that there is no Post Comment button on the post. Since there is one here I figured I would ask if that is on purpose? Or is WordPress having problems? A few of the other posts I follow seem to be having the same issue. Some of your posts I can comment on and some I cannot.
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Huh! I’ll look into it but I think it’s wordpress. When I visit the page you’ve mentioned it has a “leave a reply” box. Sorry for the inconvenience!
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Ok maybe i missed it.
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