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The Practice of Not Thinking

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A Thinking Disease

  • By thinking we can become ignorant
  • Withdrawing into our brain decreases our power of concentration
  • The three disturbing emotions: desire, anger, and uncertaintly
  • Keeping your sense active helps maintain a balanced state of mind
  • Satisfying your mind by responding to your senses

How to Control Your Body and Your Mind

  • Steps to eliminate frustration and uncertainty

Speaking

  • Observe the tone of your voice as a basis for speech
  • Arrogance prompts you to talk back to people
  • Practise eliminating your negative thoughts
  • When apologizing, offer specific suggestions for improvement
  • Self-serving excuses will only inflict more pain on the other person
  • A sincere apology from the heart will ease the other person's pain
  • Short- and long-term interests misconstrued by the brain
  • Speaking ill of others will eventually darken your heart
  • Does continuous lying make us less intelligent
  • Don't force others to listen to your idle talk or gossip
  • The Japanese disease of saying thank you too often will distort the mind
  • Modulation and variety are needed to express gratitude

Listening

Seeing

Reading and Writing

Eating

Discarding

Touching

Nurturing

The Strange Relationship Between the Brain and the Mind