Carefulness In All Dhamma.

The nature of a mind is always thinking and wandering. Normally one’s mind is often unconscious and indulges in the five sensual pleasures namely: forms, odors, sounds and tangible objects that usually tempt one to do bad deeds with his/her body, speech and mind.

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Carefulness In All Dhamma.
 
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The nature of a mind is always thinking and wandering.
 
The nature of a mind is always thinking and wandering. Normally one’s mind is often unconscious and indulges in the five sensual pleasures namely: forms, odors, sounds and tangible objects that usually tempt one to do bad deeds with his/her body, speech and mind.
 
When the thoughts are stuck in bad actions, then the good thoughts will disappear, all of which will make a shamble of our world.
 
 
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which is based on good care is an attempt at a sound foundation in life
 
The Dhamma work, which is based on good care is an attempt at a sound foundation in life, but will not sustain people’s dedication to follow it. The result would cause a person to not continue to persevers, spirits, leave their work unpredictably, his/her life’s direction becomes as changeable as the moon, paying no attention to working and neglecting making merits that lasts.
 
This inattentiveness of being is known as Carelessness.
 

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