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How to Beat Boredom By Balancing Emotions And Intellect?

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 How to Beat Boredom By Balancing Emotions And Intellect? Searcher: Professionals like me use our intelligence too much, to the point where we often only see life through that lens. This dulls life and takes away from its beauty. Osho: The absence of emotion rather than excessive intelligence is the real issue. In our society, emotion is completely ignored, resulting in a personality that is skewed in one direction or another. Intelligence and emotion are like two wings: Frustration will result if we only use one wing. Then, at that point, the happiness that comes from utilizing the two wings all the while, in equilibrium and amicability, is rarely achieved. Don't be afraid to use your brain too much. Just when insight is utilized do you contact the profundities; just there is your true capacity invigorated. Intellectual work does not require you to use your intelligence. Work that is intellectual is just superficial; Nothing is challenged, and no depth is touched. This lea...

What Kind of Fear is Appropriate For The Path to Fearlessness?

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 What Kind of Fear is Appropriate For The Path to Fearlessness? We as a whole suspect that dread is horrendous and difficult, yet the Buddhists do exclude dread in the extensive rundown of mental hardships contained in the Abhidharma, the center lessons on Buddhist brain research. The Buddha dharma certainly extols the virtue of fearlessness. One of the three significant sorts of giving will be giving somebody assurance from dread. It is the essence of the abhaya, also known as the "no-fear mudra," which is the well-known posture of the Buddha in which he holds up his hand with the palm facing out. Indeed, becoming a Buddha makes you fearless. Dread is defensive; it assists us with trying not to meander into a ravenous place of extreme peril. In the Buddhist sense, it is also helpful because it embodies the first noble truth's fear of suffering. The reality of enduring alarms us to the way that we are not monitoring what we truly are. We are misled about misery. We ...

How can fear be both a friend and a foe?

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 How can fear be both a friend and a foe?   Dread can be an enemy or a partner, and most frequently that depends on every one of us. We ordinarily see it as a danger that main bold individuals can survive. However, fear is a sign that something needs our attention. It can also be a fantastic chance for development and may even save our lives. Although experiencing fear is normal and definitely not always a sign of weakness, many people are afraid of fear itself. In point of fact, it has been demonstrated that a lack of fear in some individuals is a sign of serious mental imbalance or even brain damage. A Greek philosopher, Aristotle believed that finding a good middle ground between two extremes was a virtue. The middle ground between cowardice and rashness is courage. People who are courageous act in the right way, at the right time, and with the right motivation. They are both fearful and bold. Learning to deal with fear is more important than avoiding it when living...

How to Bury the Seed Deep for New Crop to Come Up?

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 How to Bury the Seed Deep for New Crop to Come Up? How to bury the seed so that a new crop can grow Within each of us, there are two selves. The ego self, which we are all familiar with, is the lower self. It is the self of lust, resentment, pride, and greed. It is the self-centered and meek self. We have recognized ourselves with this lower self. In point of fact, this lower self is so insignificant. It is a tiny speck of a tiny speck. However, because we have identified with it, we magnify it beyond belief in our day-to-day lives. This ego self can easily seduce us and lead us astray because it stands on the edge of our consciousness. However, the Bhagwad Gita refers to the Self Supreme as the larger, nobler, and true self. We know nothing about its presence. However, the divine power and potential that lie hidden within us will emerge and we will discover wonderful things happening in our daily lives to the extent that we identify with this larger, supreme Self. “What i...