pride isnt a sin because theres no such thing as loving yourself too much. it's just not possible. love is an unlimited resource
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pride isnt a sin because theres no such thing as loving yourself too much. it's just not possible. love is an unlimited resource
I'm
trying to be an OK person. Connecting, altering states. Learning self-love. Surviving capitalism. Witnessing this age. Advancing the cause of human and nonhuman (animal) rights. Meditating. Mediating. Permanently cultivating. Respecting sentient beings, individuals of all species, genders, sexualities and ethnicities.
I love travelling either by walking or by hitchhiking, which, after all, is why I'm on BlaBlaCar (it's like, HitchhikingPremium :D ).
My answer will be - always - why the fuck not? I've got too much to gain.
A Zen Ethic: 1) Determination - To know your strengths and weaknesses and use them both in a creative manner to fuel your drive in life. 2) Freedom - To live unburdened by illusion and duality; to live free from superficial attachments. 3) Focus - To always live in the present moment and be mindfully aware of all around you. 4) Fluidity - To be able to go with the flow of life and take everything in stride and allow yourself to change. To fully grasp and realize all these in our lives, we must use them in a disciplined and understanding manner. We must, as beings on paths of spiritual growth and quests for truth, use this Zen Ethic in a way that can at once benefit all beings and put our own minds to rest. We must always strive to actualize our Buddha-nature within our lives.