Tag: Buddha
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Musings
I used to believe I had to earn my happiness. Then I realized that I could be happy in “miserable” conditions (as well as vice versa—I could be miserable in “happy” conditions). My happiness wasn’t dependent on sacrificing or justifying my way into a predetermined “heaven” or “enlightenment.” Happiness, in my opinion, springs from an…
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Externally, I seek satisfaction from imperfect circumstances, because in my opinion, circumstances are constantly moving towards long-run perfection. Internally, I’m much more strict. I seek—at a minimum—a state of satisfaction. And in so doing, I can appreciate the perfection as it unfolds.
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Musings
When I focus too hard on the things I want, I lose my ability to be light and easy—to appreciate the moment and delight in unexpected blessings. But when I focus on being happy here and now, regardless of what may or may not be happening (or if that’s too hard to manage, I focus…
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One day, I realized the material things I desired—even if I got every single one of them—weren’t guaranteed to bring me happiness, and that I desired these things because I thought they would make me happy. And then I realized my feelings were like muscles. How even though I couldn’t stretch anger into joy, I…
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As I’ve grown, I’ve come to realize that negative emotion must run its course, but there’s a point where it naturally skews toward something more positive. I try to be aware of that organic turning point—when anger becomes easier than clinging to despair, when boredom becomes easier than clinging to anger. In the past, I’ve…
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Musings
Adversity will serve us unexpectedly, unless we insist we are destined to suffer. That insistence primes our subconscious to seek out misery. We invent a devil—made by us and for us—to accommodate our perception. Get Kor’Thank here: Kor’Thank: Barbarian Valley Girl. Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here: Vol. 1 on Kindle. Vol. 2 on Kindle here:…
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There are some folks, amazingly enough, who say cancer is the best thing that ever happened to them. I believe that as incredible as it may seem, it’s possible to view any adverse event in the same light, and also vice versa: to be completely dissatisfied, no matter how great the fortune or luck. Get…
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Musings
The “secret to life?” After investigating any number of religious/scientific/philosophical/mystical viewpoints, I realized that at a certain point, they all get obstructively specific about the nature of existence. When they get TOO specific and TOO demanding about “how things should be,” or “the way it is,” then arguments and dissatisfaction come into being. The “secret…
