Ram

Inness Of Inner

how do u find the element of inner, in relation to not being selfish, and egoistic, i clearly get it but want to understand how to best utilize our IPT

Submitted on 2 Sep 2009 16:04

Mubiru Muhammad


how do u find the element of inner, in relation to not being selfish, and egoistic, i clearly get it but want to understand how to best utilize our IPT

Submitted on 2 Sep 2009 16:04 from Ariya App

Ursula Leyva


Hello Ram

Thank you for your post, it´s a very important question.

When I first started with Dhammakaya Meditation and Peace Revolution, I had a lot of questions. I wanted to be a better person for the world, I wanted to attain World Peace and I had to write the self development program concentrating ONLY on me. I got confused at the beginning. But my peace coach and the other rebels helped me to understand something really special.

When we concentrate in ourselves, in our self-development, in our feelings and acts, we start to be a better person, we start to wake up and to be aware of pretty little things. We start to be conscious. If we connect with our center, when we get in touch with ourselves, we actually are connecting with the source of love that lives inside us. What we are. And this source is the same source all our brothers and sisters have inside themselves.

So, if we concentrate in our inside, we are actually getting in touch with all the other people in the world. We even are connecting more with the whole planet. That´s why group meditation is so powerful and you can feel the difference if you try it. Because all we are same.

So, if you follow this source of love, all your acts will be done with love, your relationships will start with love. If you know your inside, you will be more aware of the outside and you will be able to start a beautiful chain of peace and goodness.

That´s how I understand it. It took me a little bit of time to feel it, starting with daily meditation and offering a smile because of my inner peace.

So, PIPO, my dear friends, so simple, and so true.

:D

Submitted on 5 Sep 2009 01:56 from Ariya App

Mubiru Muhammad


Hello Urusla, i have been looking at your response while digesting it for the past few days, but your post has made learn a million dollar lesson, i appreciate your insight, hope to learn more from you. thank u again

Submitted on 6 Sep 2009 00:26 from Ariya App

Adolphus Gaymoore


Ram,

Egnocentricism, have the one tearing our society apart.People also want to place their cultural practices in high esteem and degrading other culture. To be realistic with you it is wrong. Accept everyman as he/she is than our world can move on.Essence of man kind on earth is productivily multiply the earth and above all love your fellow man.So I thinks for the question.

Submitted on 6 Sep 2009 01:03 from Ariya App

Mubiru Muhammad


Adolf , i commend how u expounded on egocentricity of our behavior, and also accepting people the way they are is also a valuable lesson, thank you.

Submitted on 6 Sep 2009 15:21 from Ariya App

Ursula Leyva


Accepting people for who they really are and loving them is the first step to forgiveness. Accepting people the way they are helps us let our EGO fly away.

Submitted on 6 Sep 2009 21:30 from Ariya App