In today's world, everyone is looking for
peace and harmony. The worries and sorrows of life often torment us, and we
tend to dump these sufferings on others, especially those living with us, such
as our spouses and children. This sadness infects the surrounding air,
affecting those around us, and making them feel sad and miserable just like us.
I believe this is not a wise way to live.
The search for peace and harmony is an
important personal journey where each of us must face our own challenges and
afflictions. To live peacefully, we need to develop acceptance and a deep
understanding of the nature of suffering and happiness. When we realize that
happiness does not depend on external circumstances but on how we react to
them, we begin to control our emotions and thoughts. The practice of meditation
and mindfulness can help us observe and release our afflictions, thereby
creating a mental space for peace and harmony to flourish.
We must understand that we should live in
peace with ourselves and with others. Humans are social creatures, forming
societies and communicating with each other. To escape suffering, we must know
the fundamental cause and origin of suffering. Upon investigating, it becomes
clear that whenever there are afflictions and impurities in our mind, we become
unhappy. Afflictions in the mind, an evil mental impurity, cannot coexist with
peace and harmony. It's like an evil thought driving away good thoughts, and
the same applies to suffering, sadness, and happiness. It's all up to our minds.
One way to solve this problem is to arrange
life so that nothing unexpected happens and everything goes according to our
wishes. But this is impossible. No one can achieve all their wishes without
anything going wrong. Things will continue to happen contrary to our desires.
Therefore, the questions are: How do we stop reacting blindly to
dissatisfaction? How do we stop creating stress and maintain peace and harmony?
In
This solution is useful and always
effective at a cognitive level. However, by shifting our attention, we push the
afflictions deep into the unconscious, and they multiply. On the surface, there
seems to be peace and harmony, but deep down there is a dormant volcano that
may erupt violently at any time.
We must look straight at the problem.
Whenever trouble arises in your mind, just observe it and face it. As soon as
we start observing and finding the cause of our afflictions, their intensity
will immediately decrease and gradually disappear.
This solution is very effective because it
avoids extremes: neither repression nor indulgence. Burying the affliction deep
in the unconscious will not eliminate it, and letting it fester through
unwholesome actions or words will only create more trouble. By practicing this
method, I am sure we will eliminate our afflictions and cultivate true peace
and harmony
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