Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Right Mindful Compassion towards oneself and all beings

Suicide doesn't solve your problems or the world's problems. It only increases them for both you and the world if you look at the world on a completely individual basis. Even if someone got a nuclear weapon and blew up the world that would not solve the world's problems or the problems of the human race. Even then, advanced humans who understood that would create an Astral or Ghost world so even though earth was blown up would still appear to be real to the souls of those who had died when the Earth blew up.

So, where does right mindful compassion begin?

It begins when you realize you are suffering and all human beings are suffering in similar ways that you are. Then you see and feel compassion and sympathy for both them and you. Then you begin to ask questions about: "How can I end my suffering and the suffering of all other beings?"

When you take the time to actually contemplate this yourself, if you are intelligent and insightful you will come to the conclusion that you must kill yourself to end your own suffering. But then, if you are intelligent and insightful you begin to see all the suffering you cause to your family and friends. And then, if you are insightful and compassionate you ask yourself, "How can I help both myself and my family and friends?"

This is where it starts to get good. Because at that point you start to see that kindness and compassion are the key to helping both yourself to end your suffering and to begin to help others to end their suffering too.

So, as you begin to be more kind to yourself people start to like you more and are drawn to you which often makes you more kind to them as well as to yourself which creates often people who think more like you around you.

As a young person you gather with these people often in high school or college and ask each other how you are going to save yourselves and to save the world. Often you formulate a plan to build something or to create something together to save yourselves and to save the world if you are lucky.

Often about here you might meet someone (usually of the opposite sex) (but not always) that you feel a special connection to and the two of you decide how you will save yourselves and the world around you.

Sometimes you are successful and sometimes you are not in various ways.

However, if you maximize the ways in which you find yourselves successful and don't put yourselves down for the ways you weren't successful, often the ways in which you are successful are enough to put you in a better position to help both others and yourselves ongoing.

So, by learning to be kind and successful both for yourself and others you help save the world you live in and then you teach your children to do the same to help save their worlds too ongoing.

This is what right mindful compassion towards yourself and all beings is about.

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