Strength?

Discussion in 'Buddhism' started by hippie_chick666, Jun 12, 2007.

  1. hippie_chick666

    hippie_chick666 Senior Member

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    Look within your heart! You are a strong person. Just believe in your strength and you will see it.

    Peace and love
     
  2. Jedi

    Jedi Self Banned

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    Most of the times, when you think you are being considered weak, it is actually in your own mind. Calm your mind, the best way to do that is if you live in the moment.

    If you live in the moment and if you act with full concentration, you will see a great change in the results of your actions.
     
  3. niranjan

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    All that we are is the result of what we have thought we are.

    --Buddha


    Therefore think that you are strong continuously, make it a dominating habit. Soon you will be self-confident and strong.

    If you think you can,you can.
     
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    "Abandon your aquired learning and do not regret the loss. There is very little difference between 'yes' and 'no', but what a vast difference between a good man and a wicked man. There are some things ( like suffering and death) which are unviersally feared and which it is natural to fear, but woe to those ignorant people who desire and grasp after amusements and defilements ( the very things that cause suffering and death). People are busy with enjoyments as if they were celebrating a feast day, or as if they were flocking to the games. I, alone, am as fresh as the morning air, as pure as a babe in its mother's arms, as free as a homeless wanderer.


    Other people are admired and envied because of their cleverness; I, alone, am neglected. Am I (because of this) foolish at heart? No! Let them be as smart and aggressive as ever; I am content to remain retiring and obscure. Let them continue to be as sensible and prudent as ever; let me remain as neglected as a deaf-mute.


    Nevertheless, I am as pure as the water in the ocean and as free as the driftwood upon its bosom. Let others have their means for acquiring wealth, I am content to be counted foolish and inefficient. I seem to stand in contrast to common people, empty and foolish, but I am nourished by food from Mother Tao."

    -XX, Tao Te Ching
     
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