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THE DEBT THAT CANNOT BE SETTLED
In life, we are often taught about fairness and settling accounts:"If someone gives you something, you pay it back exactly as it was."That is a fair way to live,but there is a philosophy of life that is much deeper and more beautiful.That is the philosophy of boundless gratitude.This philosophy teaches that when a person gives you a gift of kindness, don't just think about returning one.Seek a way to repay it ten, even a hundred times over.It may sound impractical, but it stems from a very profound truth about the value of truly meaningful gifts.This is because the gifts that truly change our lives are often not material.I will tell you a story.…………….I did not receive anything tangible from a respected teacher.I merely read a book he wrote about the life of an enlightened master.And as I read those pages, I cried.They were not tears of sadness, but of deep emotion, of something awakened within my soul.In that moment, the book opened up a new horizon for me, sowing in my heart a seed of kindness and unconditional love.…………Now, tell me, how could I "repay" that gift to settle the account?There is no way.A piece of advice that shifts your perspective.A kind action at the right time that lifts you up when you fall.A book that gives you a purpose in life.These are priceless gifts, debts of kindness that can never be measured.And when you receive such a gift, you can no longer "settle the score." it’s not something you can repay or balance outYou have only one way to respond: to turn your entire life into an act of gratitude.You do not simply pay back only the person who gave to you.You pay it forward.You learn to live more generously, more forgivingly, and you become willing to help others many times over what you have received.That is not about fairness.That is gratitude expressed through action.It transforms a small act of kindness we received into the inspiration for us to live kindly toward everyone.And that is the infinite beauty of the path taught by the Buddha."Gratitude does not stop at the person who gave to us, but spreads into love and respect for all sentient beings."#Buddha, #Buddhism, #Buddhist, #Truedharma, #Meditation, #Enlightement, #Buddhatemple, #TheLawofKarma, #Blessing, #Goodblessing, #Janna, #JannaOrderMonastery.
By Janna Order MonasteryTHE DEBT THAT CANNOT BE SETTLED
In life, we are often taught about fairness and settling accounts:"If someone gives you something, you pay it back exactly as it was."That is a fair way to live,but there is a philosophy of life that is much deeper and more beautiful.That is the philosophy of boundless gratitude.This philosophy teaches that when a person gives you a gift of kindness, don't just think about returning one.Seek a way to repay it ten, even a hundred times over.It may sound impractical, but it stems from a very profound truth about the value of truly meaningful gifts.This is because the gifts that truly change our lives are often not material.I will tell you a story.…………….I did not receive anything tangible from a respected teacher.I merely read a book he wrote about the life of an enlightened master.And as I read those pages, I cried.They were not tears of sadness, but of deep emotion, of something awakened within my soul.In that moment, the book opened up a new horizon for me, sowing in my heart a seed of kindness and unconditional love.…………Now, tell me, how could I "repay" that gift to settle the account?There is no way.A piece of advice that shifts your perspective.A kind action at the right time that lifts you up when you fall.A book that gives you a purpose in life.These are priceless gifts, debts of kindness that can never be measured.And when you receive such a gift, you can no longer "settle the score." it’s not something you can repay or balance outYou have only one way to respond: to turn your entire life into an act of gratitude.You do not simply pay back only the person who gave to you.You pay it forward.You learn to live more generously, more forgivingly, and you become willing to help others many times over what you have received.That is not about fairness.That is gratitude expressed through action.It transforms a small act of kindness we received into the inspiration for us to live kindly toward everyone.And that is the infinite beauty of the path taught by the Buddha."Gratitude does not stop at the person who gave to us, but spreads into love and respect for all sentient beings."#Buddha, #Buddhism, #Buddhist, #Truedharma, #Meditation, #Enlightement, #Buddhatemple, #TheLawofKarma, #Blessing, #Goodblessing, #Janna, #JannaOrderMonastery.