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Intension vs Results

Once upon a time, in a small town, there was a religious community that was well-known for its charitable works and the positive impact it had on the town’s residents. The community was led by a charismatic leader named Father John, who was loved and respected by all. One day, Father John announced a fundraising

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Heart vs Fear Mode

One day, after a particularly rough week, Maya attended a local workshop on mindfulness and insight meditation (vipassana). She was introduced to the basic concept of mindfulness—simply observing her thoughts and emotions without judgment. She learned that many people, like herself, operated in what she now called “Fear Mode,” a state where anxieties and fears

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Book report on “The Dragon Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” by Alan Cohen,

Overview of The Dragon Doesn’t Live Here Anymore by Alan Cohen: The book is focused on self-transformation, breaking free from limiting habits, and embracing positive change. Here’s a look at some of the core ideas and steps suggested in the book: Steps for Overcoming the “Dragon”: Based on the ideas in the book, here’s a

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Why Was Rebirth Removed from Christian Doctrine?

Recommended Book for Investigation: 📖 Reincarnation: The Missing Link in Christianity by Elizabeth Clare Prophet Would you like me to find additional books or historical references? Certainly, here are additional resources that explore the concept of reincarnation in early Christianity: These resources provide various perspectives and analyses on the topic of reinca The removal of

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BELIEVE NOTHING

The Kalama Sutta is one of the Buddha’s teachings that encourages critical thinking and independence of thought. The famous phrase “Believe nothing” reflects the idea that we should not accept teachings blindly or rely solely on tradition, authority, or scripture. Instead, we should examine things for ourselves and only accept them if they are reasonable,

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How the three minds work

In Buddhist psychology, the mind is often divided into three aspects or levels: the unconscious, the conscious, and the wisdom mind. Each plays a distinct role in our mental and spiritual processes. Here’s how these parts relate to the Buddha’s teachings: 1. Unconscious Mind: What It Is:                      Buddha’s Perspective: 2. Conscious Mind: What It Is:

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