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Just as we habitually hoard old birthday cards and souvenirs, bank statements and receipts, clothes, broken appliances and old magazines, we also hang on to pride, anger, outdated opinions and fears. If we’re so attached to tangible things, imagine how difficult letting go of opinions must be (let alone opening our minds to new ideas, perspectives, possibilities and futures). Our beliefs inevitably solidify to be the only truth and reality that we know, which puts a greater distance between us and anyone whose beliefs are different. This distance not only segregates us, it feeds our pride. All of this grasping, by the way, stems from fear. Why are we so terrified of change, strangers, the new or the unknown Has the world not continually shown us beauty, sincerity and love through every generation? Are we so focused on the darkness that we no longer see or even remember the light? This is like The Never Ending Story, if you remember it, wherein the minute people stop believing in a reality, it ceases to exist. Love is real, people! And it’s all around us. It vibrates beneath every act of kindness, service, art and family. Fear, unfortunately, is also very real; it permeates every doubt, despair, hesitation, hatred, jealousy, anger, pride and deceit. Habitually contemplate whether your thoughts stem from love or from fear. If your thoughts originate in love, then follow them. But if they originate from a place of fear, then dig deep to find the root of your fear. Only then will you be able to finally let go of it so that fear no longer limits your possibilities. There’s nothing to complain about, no reason to be afraid, and everything is possible if we live FOR each other. As far as I’m concerned, anything not meant to benefit others is simply not worth undertaking. —Buddhist Boot Camp
Posted on: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 04:09:52 +0000

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