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Today's Story on HAPPINESS: If you are not happy all of the time, then at least be assured that this is how most people exist. It is how most of us seem to perceive our humdrum existence. Yet however, we can improve this ratio of understanding with practice. With a steady progress we can also become skilful at being happy for longer and more often. Let me explain with a story how easy it is to approach life in the wrong manner. If you can raise a smile at this story, you'll be aware that this type of anger exists within your own soul. REVENGE ...Once upon a time, there was a wise man who insisted that to live well, one had to be positive and thankful for all of life. One day, a traveller came to him and said, 'How can I be positive? Nothing goes right in life! I've been badly hurt by people I have trusted, and now I want revenge!' The wise man shook his head. 'What would you do to those that hurt you?' he asked. 'I'd tear them limb from limb... I'd ruin their business... I'd...' and he broke off. 'Can you help me get revenge?' he begged. 'Yes'' said the wise man. 'I'll certainly help you, but first you must do two things for me.' 'I will, ' said the traveller. 'First, ' said the wise man, 'I want you to tear a branch off that tree over there.' The traveller readily went to the tree and twisted off a large branch. 'There you are! What's the second thing?' The wise man smiled. 'Now put it back, ' he said. The traveller stood staring. 'I can't do that, ' he said. 'No, ' said the wise man. 'So remember this; it's very easy to wound and destroy, but it is more difficult to repair the damage that has been done. Note that the tree won't hurt you back. It will go on growing and bearing fruit. It's much better to be creative than destructive - - even to people that have hurt you.'... For every moment you want revenge, and then realise it is both pitiful and destructive, there is a moment of sweetness soon after; as you settle for a positive attitude instead of a negative. Rather than wallow in your own sadness, rejoice in the skill you have developed to overcome your revenge. (Unknown Author) QUOTE: 'Just as a trainer disciplines and calms a wild and wilful steed by subjecting it to skilful and prolonged training, so must the wild, wandering, random activities of body and speech be tamed to make them docile, righteous and skilful.' (His Holiness the Dalai Lama).
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2/9 of Le's balls is = to 7/10 of Zen's balls. They have 332 balls together. How many balls does Zen have?
Problem solving using fraction.
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If you know that when you think you are listening to an idiot?
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Holy Buddhist Temples?
I've recently taken an interest in Buddhism, especially it's anti-materialism and philosophical nature and I'd love to learn more about it. I'm interested in going to visit a Temple somewhere for maybe a week or a couple to learn more about their culture and ways. I was thinking maybe Japan is the best place to go?
My real question is: do any of you know a true holy temple that I could write to and ask for the honor of visiting for a short-time? The reason I ask is because I've read that a lot of Buddhist temples these days operate in a cynical fashion as family-businesses for providing funeral services. That's not what I want at all, I want to see what true-Buddhism is all about. I think I'm mainly interested in the Zen School of Buddhism since what I've read about them so far seems to be what I'm looking for.
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I was hoping for something less commercial, I mean I want to write to some monks off the beaten track or living in a temple in some remote location. I don't really want anything like a youth hostel. I'm on the search for deep spirituality and I feel that I can only find this if I talk to some monks who live a bit out of "big society" - monks who are dedicated to philosophy and upholding their religious values (not to making money and teaching commercially.) I know it's a lot to ask and I probably won't find exactly what I'm looking for but that's pretty much what I want. I suppose in a way this question is asking for somewhere to go for a pilgrimage rather than a holiday.
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why does no one seem bothered that there is no medium for light?
How can light, photons, travel through the vacuum of space, if in the same universe, all of these particles and even the space and the time itself came from one very energetic singularity, the big bang? because the very definition of a wave does not allow it not to have any medium. in my mind, the light must be traveling kind of ... around it, arriving at the point at which you try to detect it, seeming to have traveled in a straight line and taken time to do so, but this empty space and time.
The notion of 'space' disturbs and annoys me, as we can define the distance between two points in some amount of spacetime. i feel it's similar to the zen koan, and unanswerable riddle, 'what is the sound of one hand clapping' because there must be a point in there which is *not* relative to anything, and which nothing can be relative to.
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What is a zen style MP3 player?
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