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A grandma went straight to a Buddha’s statue, light a butter lamp, and brought light to the Buddha’s smiling face. A gentleman passing by the street put his little saved pennies in a beggar’s bowl and brought a smile on a beggar’s face. Moral: Don’t beg Buddha to do all the things, be a Buddha wherever you can be.
True to word Abhijit Ray Ji, being Buddha is not only about chanting mantras and circumambulating the sacred sites, its all about being a good human being to all the sentient beings.
Life won’t be hard in doing good things. It shouldn’t be good enough to bring goodness to all the people around you. Atleast being good to oneself is good enough to bring a goodness in one’s family. After all doing good things is not as hard as doing bad things.
I am a Christian and I have never heard the thought “be a Buddha”, but it is a good thought. The Christians at the Episcopal Church in Florida, USA, have been part of a food drive that has given thousands of pounds of food and finances to the local food bank, in order to meet the needs of many people whose income is gone because of loss of jobs and sickness. There are homeless and needy people all over the world that God and Jesus Christ, my Savior, wants us to help. We are told that when we “do this to the least of these” we do it unto God. My prayers are with you and the sufferings of the Tibetan people. Thank you for following my blog. N.Boyer of Boyer Writes http://www.boyerwrites.com
Reblogged this on Dave's World and commented:
I met His Holiness when he visited California State University at Fullerton where I was a graduate student. I was amazed at his ability to be nonreactive to the indignities and insults of Chinese imperialism. It seems that the subtleties of kindness and consideration, like the inclusive, nonviolent, caring ideas of Jesus of Nazareth should sooner or later be overwhelmed by the forces of violence, intolerance, and brutal force. Oh, how I long for a more empathetic world.
Thank You for the Reblog, sharing is caring as we do to all the sentient beings. Kind words are the greatest gift that all mankind of different status can give each other.
I love the sentiment in this post — Be a Buddha! And I hope I can be each and every day. Thank you for following our travel blog, Oh, the Places We See. We love your part of the world as well as ours. Travel brings us all together.
Nice message. Buddha is a state of mind. Even for moment if we can dig deep and reach our inner resource and become a Buddha.
True to word Abhijit Ray Ji, being Buddha is not only about chanting mantras and circumambulating the sacred sites, its all about being a good human being to all the sentient beings.
I’m tryyying, but its haaaard, LIFE is so haaaard.
Life won’t be hard in doing good things. It shouldn’t be good enough to bring goodness to all the people around you. Atleast being good to oneself is good enough to bring a goodness in one’s family. After all doing good things is not as hard as doing bad things.
Well played there Sir 😉😊😋😄😄😄
“If you knew what I know about the power of giving you would not let a single meal pass without sharing it in some way.”
Buddha
Lovely message to start the new year with. Thank you.
Lol, nice one. Thanks
Thank you for the follow, I hope I make a Good Company companion.
Good interview! I think it’s wonderful that you got to meet the Dalai Lama.
Yes, finally and fortunately.
Buddha is an example to follow
so anyone who follow him
make our world better
so act like him
and for ever
as him go
👍👍
Good message. Puts me in mind of the Jewish man who whenever he gives to a beggar, thanks the beggar for giving him the opportunity to give. Chris T.
I am a Christian and I have never heard the thought “be a Buddha”, but it is a good thought. The Christians at the Episcopal Church in Florida, USA, have been part of a food drive that has given thousands of pounds of food and finances to the local food bank, in order to meet the needs of many people whose income is gone because of loss of jobs and sickness. There are homeless and needy people all over the world that God and Jesus Christ, my Savior, wants us to help. We are told that when we “do this to the least of these” we do it unto God. My prayers are with you and the sufferings of the Tibetan people. Thank you for following my blog. N.Boyer of Boyer Writes http://www.boyerwrites.com
Reblogged this on Dave's World and commented:
I met His Holiness when he visited California State University at Fullerton where I was a graduate student. I was amazed at his ability to be nonreactive to the indignities and insults of Chinese imperialism. It seems that the subtleties of kindness and consideration, like the inclusive, nonviolent, caring ideas of Jesus of Nazareth should sooner or later be overwhelmed by the forces of violence, intolerance, and brutal force. Oh, how I long for a more empathetic world.
Thank You for the Reblog, sharing is caring as we do to all the sentient beings. Kind words are the greatest gift that all mankind of different status can give each other.
I love the sentiment in this post — Be a Buddha! And I hope I can be each and every day. Thank you for following our travel blog, Oh, the Places We See. We love your part of the world as well as ours. Travel brings us all together.
I thought most Chinese were Buddhist. Howcome followers of peace can act like this. May Lord Buddha show the righteous way to the world.
Be the light you seek in the world. 🙂❤️
what a word of wisdom! thank you.