Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:12 pm
Hi guys, I know i haven't posted anything in quite some time and I'm definately due for a post so here it is. Over the past few weeks I have taken a few classes in what is pretty much heart/compassion training well in a nut shell.
Neways there is this paradoxial principal where the more you give, the more you get back and no i'm not saying you have to start donating all your money to a charity or something until you have nothing left.
How many of us know what it's like to suffer? Be honest? How many of us know what its like to be alone and to feel helpless? I'm sure many people, myself included have experienced this and it hurts to see other people go through this. What i was taught in my class is that you can get the greatest strength and well energy when you come from that place of your own pain to help out other people that might be in that situation.
So my suggestion, no my challenge to you is to help out a homeless person out of your own personal desire and not because you feel obliged to do that and just see how you feel. Personally i'm not much for giving money to homeless people. You could give them a blanket your not using, some clothes that you'll never wear again, a muffin or cookie that you made personally or bought from the store...it could be the simplest thing or something that isn't so expensive and you could totally make somebody's day with it...and how would you feel if you could save someone from feeling the same suffering that you felt yourself?
Mike
Neways there is this paradoxial principal where the more you give, the more you get back and no i'm not saying you have to start donating all your money to a charity or something until you have nothing left.
How many of us know what it's like to suffer? Be honest? How many of us know what its like to be alone and to feel helpless? I'm sure many people, myself included have experienced this and it hurts to see other people go through this. What i was taught in my class is that you can get the greatest strength and well energy when you come from that place of your own pain to help out other people that might be in that situation.
So my suggestion, no my challenge to you is to help out a homeless person out of your own personal desire and not because you feel obliged to do that and just see how you feel. Personally i'm not much for giving money to homeless people. You could give them a blanket your not using, some clothes that you'll never wear again, a muffin or cookie that you made personally or bought from the store...it could be the simplest thing or something that isn't so expensive and you could totally make somebody's day with it...and how would you feel if you could save someone from feeling the same suffering that you felt yourself?
Mike