Very well said, Sue. I agree with life is satisfying once we stop focusing on other's happiness and instead of focusing on ourselves. It was a difficult lesson but one that changed my life.
Oh Wow! I wasn't expecting you to put God as our business partner at the end. I was too busy getting mad at the man in the story who kept the 100%.
Great story plot, btw. You certainly zeroed in on the man's ingratitude effectively. I guess, we all experience a bit of that ingratitude at one time or another in our lives. A big Ooops!
Letters-3-I told you several times that the Absolute Self, based on the limitless ability of eternal life, namely, the Buddha in one's mind, is the original state of a human being, which was discovered and seen by the Buddha.
Therefore, Buddhism is not for the study of the Buddha's teachings, but to return to one's original self, which the Buddha showed us. If one returns to this Absolute Self, the distinction between self and others will completely disappear, and you will find nothing in the whole universe which is different from you or which is not you.
If you develop this True Self, which is beyond both self and others, its great working, free from all obstacles, will eternally unfold. If the very 'self' is not found here, then how can there be 'others'? Here is the place where an absolute religious life begins, which rises above both the individual and the whole world and at the same time, integrates them.
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