Making Things Practical.

Each direction in the six directions serves as a good environment. Within each relationship, we learn from each other through our actions. Our mind is the most powerful thing.

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Meditation for Peace

Making Things Practical.
 
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when we learn, we earn more wisdom.
 
Each direction in the six directions serves as a good environment. Within each relationship, we learn from each other through our actions. Our mind is the most powerful thing. If we attempt something, anything can be possible. To accomplish anything, we have to start by doing it gradually. When we observe, we can see things more clearly. When we practice, we become more skilled; and when we learn, we earn more wisdom.
 
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If we attempt something, anything can be possible. 
 
Sometimes we also need meritorious strategy to convince ourselves to make things practical. For example, we may set our goals and schedules for the things we wish to accomplish. We may share the ideas with others. We may have friends practicing these things or the skills with us. We may try to look for both the short-and long-term benefits of what we are doing. We may try to do it in a group, instead of doing it alone.
 
From a good individual comes a good society, and a good world.
 

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