I realise that discipline is important in Buddhist path. I was rather raised free range, without any boundaries, and I lack self discipline. Monastic life appeals to me because everything is decided for you, from the time when you wake up to what and when you eat, there's little room for likes and dislikes, no choises. I feel that I would thrive in such environment (as I did during hard core volleyball camps with 3 daily trainings in the mountains, I would probably like army too if not for the violance and war factor). The recent scenery of my life is 3 months lockdown, being confined in a flat with the family, homeschooling, lack of nature and very little possibility to go out. I see it as a fertile ground for learning. I sit daily but I'd like to use this opportunity to work with this scenery and deepen my practice further, to turn my flat into a temple, but I'm not sure how to. I want to avoid falling into sloth, comfort eating and laziness. How do you discipline yourself in your practice? How has Covid and lockdowns changed your daily practice? Do you think that dedicating some days for certain things (like half a day fast, dana days, etc.) may be a good idea? I would appreciate any tips on developing self discipline.
Sorry I could not discipline myself to three sentences.
Gassho
Sat
Sorry I could not discipline myself to three sentences.
Gassho
Sat
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