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Conflict arises from the “mind of distinction”—our tendency to judge based on personal likes and dislikes. While preferences are natural, clinging to being “right” disrupts peace. Buddhist teachings invite us to a compassionate mind that embraces all beings without separation, guided by Buddha-nature and Amida’s unconditional acceptance. Peace begins when we let go of judgment and care for others just as they are.
By PunaConflict arises from the “mind of distinction”—our tendency to judge based on personal likes and dislikes. While preferences are natural, clinging to being “right” disrupts peace. Buddhist teachings invite us to a compassionate mind that embraces all beings without separation, guided by Buddha-nature and Amida’s unconditional acceptance. Peace begins when we let go of judgment and care for others just as they are.