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बाटो र बोधिबृक्ष।

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यो बाटोमा, कहिले व्यस्ततामा हिँडे  कहिले भौतारिएर हिँडे  कहिले उल्लासमा हिँडे  कहिले सन्नाटा बोकेर हिँडे  तर अब तिमीले मलाई यो बाटोमा हिँडेको कहिले देख्ने छैन।  म अब बाटो छेउमै बोधिवृक्ष बनेर बसें। Painting: Joy and sorrow by Shery Lauren

All for one and one for all: Common themes in the self-help, motivation, and spirituality books

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If you watch a lot of serials, or movies for a long time, you can derive a recurring theme in all of those stuff. Just like Love and romance, Family values and sacrifice, Revenge and justice, Corruption and social issues, good guys, bad guys, poor heroes, princess heroines, and star-crossed love in Bollywood. The hero's journey, Good vs Evil, Power of love, Redemption, Survival and Resilience, Time travel and alternative reality, Apocalypse and underdog stories are recurring themes in Hollywood. Despite the recurring themes, the movies of the same epoch are brimming with the same theme but the audience is not satisfied, they want the same thing over and over again. Similar threads can be seen in the motivational and self-help books. Here are some of the most frequently repeated themes: 1. Your Mindset Shapes Your Reality – What you believe, you become. Your thoughts dictate your actions and, ultimately, your outcomes. (Think and Grow Rich, The Power of Positive Thinking) 2. Take ...

Movies quotes:

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The legend of Bagger Vance: Old Hardy: God is happiest when his children are at play. Confused, broken... and unable to face a return to a hero's welcome... Junuh just disappeared... Hoping to forget... and to be forgotten... Junnah: Now, the question on the table is how drunk is drunk enough? And the answer is that it's all a matter of brain cells Hardy: Brain cells? Junnah: That's right Hardy. You see every drink of liquor you take kills a thousand brain cells. Now that doesn't much matter 'cos we got billions more. And first the sadness cells die so you smile real big. And then the quiet cells go so you just say everything real loud for no reason at all. That'ok, that's ok because the stupid cells go next, so everything you say is real smart. And finally, come the memory cells. These are tough sons of bitches to kill. You're daddy stared adversity in the eye, Hardy. And he beat it back with a broom. "Inside each and every one of us is our one, tr...

मृत्युको कथा

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आज म मृत्युको कथा लेख्दैछु।  आफैलाई शिरदेखि पाउसम्म हेर्छु। आफ्नै कपाल सुमसुम्याउँछु। गाला मुसार्छु। ओठलाई स्पर्श गर्छु। सिरानीको आभास लिन्छु। डसनाको स्पर्शलाई ठम्याउँछु। चादरको मुलायमतालाई अनुभव गर्छु। मांसपेशीहरूलाई तन्क्याउँछु र त्यसको आभास लिन्छु। आन्द्रा, मृगौला, कलेजो,फोक्सो, मुटु, स्वास नली, आँखा, नाक, चर्म सबै सबै आआफ्नो काम गरिरहेका छन्। हावाको सरसराहट सुनेकै छु। कोइलीको को हो को हो सुनेकै छु। कोठाको चिसो तातो अनुभव गरेकै छु।  म र वर्तमान को बीचमा कुनै दरार छैन। मेरो अस्तित्व र प्रकृति को बीच कुनै दुरी छैन। न त मलाई कसैले समयभन्दा अगाडि तानेको छ न त समयभन्दा पछाडि तानेको छ। म समय सँगसँगै मेरो वर्तमान, मेरो अस्तित्व, मेरो ब्रह्माण्ड सबै एकाकार भएका छन्, छुट्याउन सक्दिन कुन को हो र कुन को हो। आफूले आफैंलाई चिनेपछि हामीलाई कुनै पनि परिस्थिति, मनस्थिति, व्यक्ति, घटना-परिघटना कसैकसैले पनि बिरानो जस्तो व्यवहार गर्न दिँदो रहेनछ। लोभियो भने त्यो त म होइन अर्कै भैयो कि? रिसायो भने त त्यो म होइन अर्कै भैयो कि? जस्तो लाग्छ। मृत्युको संघारमा पुगेको म पुरानो एक्लो घरमा आएर बसेको छ...

How to find purpose and meaning in life?

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Finding purpose and meaning in life is a deeply personal journey that looks different for everyone. While there’s no single formula, here are some steps and reflections that can help guide you: 1. Reflect on Your Passions and Values Ask Yourself: • What activities make me lose track of time? • What do I care about most deeply? • What would I do even if I wasn’t getting paid for it?              • Your passions and values often align with what brings meaning to your life. 2. Explore Your Strengths • Think about what you’re naturally good at or what others often come to you for help with. Your talents can be a clue to where you might find fulfillment. • Tools like personality tests (e.g., Myers-Briggs (mine is INFP), StrengthsFinder) or feedback from friends can help you identify strengths. 3. Help Others or Contribute to a Cause • Serving others can give life purpose. Volunteering, mentoring, or simply being a source of su...

Nihilism, Existentialism, Absurdism and Stoicism.

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Nihilism: “ God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives: who will wipe this blood off us? What water is there for us to clean ourselves? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent? Is not the greatness of this deed too great for us? Must we ourselves not become gods simply to appear worthy of it?” ―  Friedrich Nietzsche, The Madman and the Gay Science The decline of religion eventually threw people's minds into chaos leaving us wondering why we are even here why should we care what anyone thinks. This line of thought creates a void that can lead to depression and anxiety and that void is exactly what nihilism represents.   With the advent of Darwin and Copernicus, the universe ceased to be anthropocentric or geocentric. Existensialism's response to nihilism: Existential...

15 days meditation challenge (Jan-2025) Mindfulness, Wisdom and compassion - John Dunne (Upaya Zen Center)

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  Mindfulness (Sati): Mindfulness is bringing in a separate attitude to what is happening. It brings the Samatha = tranquility.  We are not caught by distractions and mental travel using the sensation of the here-now, breathing as an anchor. We are aware of the quality of our awareness  (meta-awareness) and meeting the present moment with that fresh, calm, open, kind, compassionate, curious, and undistracted attitude.   After all sensation and experience only happen in present moment. Wisdom (prajna): Mindfulness teaches us to pay attention to our thoughts, feelings, and sensations without judgment, allowing us to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us. The mindfulness leads us to insight, wisdom = vipassana .  Thought of strawberries can bring bodily reactions and our mouths can water. But in the time being when we think of it as just as a thought of strawberry as a thought of strawberry, the bodily sensation fades away. Seeing thought...

Dependent Co-arising

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The chains of  pratitya-samutpada  dependent co-arising:   Ignorance    Mental formations    Consciousness    Name and form    The senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste, and mind    Contact    Feeling    Craving    Clinging    Becoming    Birth   Aging and death. Whoever sees Dependent Origination sees the Dhamma; whoever sees the Dhamma sees Dependent Origination. When this exists, that comes to be; with the arising of this, that arises. When this does not exist, that does not come to be; with the cessation of this, that ceases.   Avijjā Paccayā Sutta: It starts with ignorance and ends with aging, suffering, and death. Aging, suffering, and death is preceded by birth preceded by existence preceded by clinging. Clinging: The Buddhist suttas list four kinds of clinging. There is clinging to sensuality, to views (doctrine), to practices (rituals), and to a se...