Friday, June 5, 2015

The Living Journal - Timeless Treasures

Thank goodness is Friday, let have some light and easy moments of thoughts in Buddhism. The Living Journal-Growing old is our timeless treasures. In Buddhism, we talk to many different aspects of life, be it a ritual, Dharma, social networking for the poor, against animals cruelty and humanitarian works etc.

I haven't met anyone yet, who is not familiar with ‘good advice;' we have all been a recipient of it some time or another during the course of our lives. Unfortunately, we are not always receptive to the one giving us this treasure and sometimes fail to heed the counsel in the words that are given. 
Unlike other treasures we already have in our possession, if we are not careful with the way we handle advice; we can cause injury to ourselves or loved ones. On the other hand, if we receive and heed sound advice, it can result in great blessings for us, our loved ones and even save a life. 
While you can, be sure to also hold on to the timeless treasure of good advice and if you handle it with care, you can feel good about sharing it with others and anticipate good results.  
I love this journal particularly it involved with our timeless treasures, it tell us our youthfulness can be so fragile, but then again,  there are many people are paying lot attention, and trying too hard or trying so much to go against the law of nature. Many, including me may find insecurity of reaching certain aged, but then again , if there is someone out there you could count on , but what about those who simply don't have any anyone to count on ? Sounded like a tragedy, but living in this samsara world means how uncertain and can be challenging in many way depending how we treasure it.


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