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How to get over nuisance acts such as the Runaway Tribe

Hello.
I can't find a description or where I lost my feelings, so I'll discuss it with you. Thank you for your support.

In the area where I currently live, there are frequent runaway people and cars running and idling while making roaring noises.
People who do such nuisance late at night cannot understand “why do they go out of their way to run when everyone is sleeping” or “I wonder if sick people, babies, and people who get up early in the morning due to work are woken up,” and it's unavoidable that stress builds up.

I report it to the police that it's too bad, but basically I can't think of a way to solve it by working from here, and I can only swear by one person in the room. (I also tried earplugs, but they didn't have much effect, and they made it hard to sleep, so it was extra stressful.)

Recently, the ban has been lifted and even saying horrible words (please guess...) that I've always thought “these are the only words you shouldn't say,” and I don't like myself for uttering such words, and it's doubly painful.

I even tried to tell myself that they get angry at runaway tribes because they decide “they are quiet at night,” and that it's better not to apply one's common sense to those around them... but in reality, it's an uncomfortable roar coming in, so I really don't think so from the bottom of my heart.
I just moved last year, so it's difficult to move right away... I just got stuck, and now I think “I have no choice but to solve it with my heart.”

So, could you give me some advice on how to cope with this kind of uncomfortable stress from outside that you can't do anything on your own?
I want to be myself where I can always be at peace.

We look forward to working with you.

5 Zen Responses

The sound is just there.

The Runaway Tribe is loud, isn't it?
Where you live, people also live around you, right? Even though I think it's noisy, I can live my life without worrying about it.
When I go to a club or concert, the music is playing loud. However, you can spend hours in it and have a great time.
Maybe it depends on how you perceive it, as you think. That's just where the sound is. What makes you feel frustrated is your mind. I think life will be easier if you stop at a place where “there is sound.”

However, runaway behavior is unforgivable, and it is very annoying. I honestly don't understand the loudness of the sound from the sentences. I want the police to act quickly.

There is a story about the city where people with mental illnesses such as depression become sensitive to sound. If you can think of that kind of thing, I think it's better to see a doctor first.

Why do they act recklessly

Nice to meet you, Heidi.

This is Nakamura Taishaku from Tokushima Prefecture, the temple of Dharma and ceiling paintings.

You're at a loss about how to think about the nuisance that involves repeated runaway acts, and what to do to spend a peaceful time.

So why do they keep running amok?
I listened to actor Takeshi Ukaji's lecture in February of this year. He is now famous and active as an actor, but it seems that for a while he also served as the head of a group that repeatedly acted out of control.
Why did Ukaji repeatedly run amok?
The cause is to fill a big hole in the heart. Put more simply, it's “to dispel loneliness.”

The act of making a loud noise is an excessive assertion that “I am here.” When they want recognition for themselves, there are people who sneak inside and people who act explosively outwardly.

People who run amok are lonely people. Why don't you put your hands together so Heidi can meet someone who can sympathize with her loneliness? Heidi's prayers may be of no use. However, if those small prayers are gathered together, they will be of great help, and I think the day will come when they will reach them as well.

May your little prayers come true.

Noise is thriving on land prices. Even if trash comes out, you can clean it up.

Generally, the price of real estate in places with a lot of noise will be cheaper, so property tax and rent will also be cheaper.
If your home makes a lot of noise, it may or must be cheaper than other comparable properties!
If it is a property facing a main street, there is noise and convenience is also good.
Well, it may be beneficial for future users to report it to the real estate agent who introduced the current property as a provision of information rather than a complaint.
Well, anger is trash gushing out of the heart.
It's hard to live without putting out the trash. Even if trash comes out, you can live if you clean it regularly.
Anger cools down quite a bit just by realising that you're angry.
“Shut up!” The moment I said that, I forgot to notice “I'm angry right now,” and I'm immersed in it.
Realize “I'm mad” as soon as possible.
Trash is thrown out every day, but you should clean it every time it comes out. If anger comes out, you just need to notice and clean it up each time.

Make it a problem turn your heart into a problem

Not limited to runaway tribes, Buddhism issues the mind that makes you a problem about something.
('omega') This is because it is the most runaway group of humans living in the head.
My neighbors are sleeping without worrying about it. People who are obsessed with TV don't even notice it. The people themselves enjoy the roar.
There is only one fact: point of view/interpretation ∞.
My house is close to the base, so every day there is more noise than the Runaway Tribe.
“Hey!!” There are even people who go out of their way to see it from far away.
Actually, there is nothing “attached” to the sound itself that you don't like.
There's just a sound. “Wow!”
There's just the fact that I heard it. “Baruru Hmm!”
The sound just passes by. “Boom!”
Of course, noise is a nuisance, but the problem is my mind, where I pick up facts and hate them by adding “my own negative evaluation.”
Most people in the world think that there are kinds of suffering from external things, but the cause of suffering is actually only internal.
Just now, a terribly loud motorbike passed by in my neighborhood.
It sure is a roar. There it says “loud!” or “I hate it!” The truth of the matter is that it's not attached. The truth that has been determined is called the Buddhist world (Dharma world).
Please do an experiment the next time you come.
Don't think of escaping as difficult or impossible. There are probably times when you don't even care about children's voices.
While answering this question, ants are crawling around on my desk right in front of me.
Bugs on the shoulder.
The room is messy when viewed by people. (Aren't you cleaning up)
Still, ants remain ants.
The shoulder bug is now also on my nose.
They probably went looking for ants and sweet things.
Rather than being messy, the room is just as it is. (Aren't you cleaning up)
Okay, do you understand?
For me, it doesn't get in the way at all by not fueling the flame in my heart that makes it a problem. (Aren't you cleaning up)
Please pay attention to the feeling that [I want to change] the current situation that is not desirable.
That is the human “selfishness” of human “selfishness” that tries to turn the facts as they are into something different.
It is the power of those horrible words and stuff to stop that runaway.
If you silence the Runaway Tribe with that heart, the Runaway Tribe won't be too bothered by just the “roar.”
If you do that, I think we'll be able to see where the real problem is.

Things that act out of control are bad

I don't think it's a matter of thinking.
Runaway acts may violate road traffic laws, nuisance prevention regulations, etc.
I think it would be good to have the police do their job well.