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I used to wake up with a gatha that, translated into English, would say "bla bla bla ...wonderful new day... bla bla bla".
Now I cannot say that anymore. I changed it for "...miraculous new day..."
I cannot find in me the belief that each day is a "wonderful day". My personal life is great. But the world around me... is so full of pain and suffering that I cannot believe that any day is a wonderful day.
But I know, I believe, that if I want to contribute to make this world a little more peaceful, a little more joyful, I need to find some more inner peace.
And more hope and faith (I don't mean "faith" in the sense of believing, but I mean the faith that, for example, drags us to to zafu the days that we don't feel like sitting)
I often think of Thich Nhat Hann. He lived extreme situations and witnessed much more pain and cruelty and suffering than most people on the planet And yet he had this amazing capacity to believe that life is a wonderful gift. He turned his experiences into a profound compassion and willingness to contribute for a better world.
I hope I can get eventually a fraction of his compassion and strengh.
How can I develop more faith and more trust and hope?
Gassho,
Satlah
I used to wake up with a gatha that, translated into English, would say "bla bla bla ...wonderful new day... bla bla bla".
Now I cannot say that anymore. I changed it for "...miraculous new day..."
I cannot find in me the belief that each day is a "wonderful day". My personal life is great. But the world around me... is so full of pain and suffering that I cannot believe that any day is a wonderful day.
But I know, I believe, that if I want to contribute to make this world a little more peaceful, a little more joyful, I need to find some more inner peace.
And more hope and faith (I don't mean "faith" in the sense of believing, but I mean the faith that, for example, drags us to to zafu the days that we don't feel like sitting)
I often think of Thich Nhat Hann. He lived extreme situations and witnessed much more pain and cruelty and suffering than most people on the planet And yet he had this amazing capacity to believe that life is a wonderful gift. He turned his experiences into a profound compassion and willingness to contribute for a better world.
I hope I can get eventually a fraction of his compassion and strengh.
How can I develop more faith and more trust and hope?
Gassho,
Satlah
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