Saturday 7 December 2019

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Buddha's profound teachings on respect for people
One of the things the Buddha taught people is respect for people, just as the Buddha said: Respect for people is solemn for yourself
Buddhism always directs people to a peaceful, free, impermanent and peaceful life. Why? Because so can eliminate greed, hatred, ignorance and happiness. To have that, you must first respect others, respect yourself. Illustration
Buddhism always directs people to a peaceful, free, impermanent and peaceful life. Why? Because so can eliminate greed, hatred, ignorance and happiness. To have that, you must first respect others, respect yourself.
Respecting others is respecting yourself
Buddhism always directs people to a peaceful, free, impermanent and peaceful life. Why? Because so can eliminate greed, hatred, ignorance and happiness. To have that, you must first respect others, respect yourself.
Avoid creating suffering according to the Buddha's teachings
People who underestimate others are essentially people who don't respect themselves, always compare themselves with others, and don't know that each person's values ​​deserve respect. As much as I love myself, others love them the same way.
Moreover, each of us is a unique personality, why must become a comparative measure inferior to others. More than what, not more? The true value of life is not in the hierarchy, as long as we are safe, everything is fine, as long as we live well, nothing significant anymore.
When we respect ourselves, we will also respect other people, recognize good points, new points from those around us, thereby encourage, encourage and learn them to improve ourselves. I respect people, people will respect me, create a circle of relationships based on a positive spirit, harmony and kindness, openness of heart, the happiness will visit.
Remember the Buddha's teaching about life, always let the eyes horizontally, look straight, clear, righteous, life is flat. The person whose eyes are always looking down from above, will not be able to see the beautiful scenery around, even unable to foresee obstacles on the way. Isn't that what you create for yourself?
Remember the Buddha's teaching about life, always let the eyes horizontally, look straight, clear, righteous, life is flat.
Remember the Buddha's teaching about life, always let the eyes horizontally, look straight, clear, righteous, life is flat. Illustration
Lesson about respect for people
One day, an old man begged with ragged clothes and unkempt hair and a nasty odor stood in front of a bustling pastry shop.
The customers who were standing next to him covered their noses and raised their eyebrows, showing a dislike and disgust towards him. The clerk shouted: "Go now! Go now! ”. The beggar immediately took out some dirty and loose change and said, "I came to buy cakes!" Which is the smallest? ”.
The Buddha's teachings on how to value life
The owner of the pastry shop came, warmly took a small and beautiful cake from the glass and gave it to the beggar, and bent down deeply, saying, "Thank you for your purchase!" Welcome next time! ”. The beggar with an exaggerated look left the store, as if he had never been treated so respectfully in his life. The nephew of the bakery owner found it strange and asked, "Grandpa! Why are you so fond of that filthy beggar? ”.
The owner of the bakery explained, “Although it was a beggar but also a customer. He because to eat our pastries did not regret spending very difficult money to earn. It is really hard to get! If you do not personally serve him, then how can you deserve his favor for us? ”.
The nephew asked, "If so, why are you collecting his money?" The owner of the bakery said, "He is here today as a guest, not as a beggar!" Of course, we have to respect him! If he didn't collect his money, wouldn't he have insulted him? Definitely have to remember, to respect each one of our customers, even if it's a beggar. Because all we have is customer-provided. ”
The boy who finished listening understood somewhat and nodded his head. The owner of this bakery is the grandfather of Japanese businessman and billionaire Yoshiaki Tsutsumi. Tsutsumi once said, "That year, every grandfather's move towards that beggar was etched into my mind." Tsutsumi later told this story many times to the employees of the beggar. I listen to them so they can learn how to respect customers.
That's the way life is, but whatever it may be, each of us needs a certain awareness to have the attitude, and the most rational way of behaving as possible. And to have this we probably need to have a proper awareness of our egos. Illustration
That's the way life is, but whatever it may be, each of us needs a certain awareness to have the attitude, and the most rational way of behaving as possible. And to have this we probably need to have a proper awareness of our egos. Illustration
That's the way life is, but whatever it may be, each of us needs a certain awareness to have the attitude, and the most rational way of behaving as possible. And to have this we probably need to have a proper awareness of our egos.
Gradually, we will reduce the ego, which is the source of craving, aversion, ignorance, and all the sufferings in life. When there is such awareness, when there are thoughts, or emotions rolling in our minds, we just need to look, look, and look directly at them, just look without greed, without repression, not eradicating, not eluding, nor seeking peace, seeing the processes of arising, spreading, increasing or decreasing their intensity, and gradually disappearing them. Amitabha Buddha

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