Human priorities are still philosophical, sports, and religion, and if you keep walking and running on a route within the same head with the same head, it may look the same even with the same scenery. Let's just say it's a saga of the human brain that likes stability and favors constancy.
So take the point of view that discoveries every day of life are actually always commonplace.
In other words, rather than an attitude of trying to make new discoveries every day, they break habits with a philosophy that knows brain habits and doesn't fall into thoughts that make you think it's the same repetition.
Even if we look at the same pictures every day, humans only go back and forth to the same places.
Philosophical thought and the spirit of pursuit are sharp energies.
There is one way to make even better use of that philosophical spirit of thought and vision.
It means “thinking” and “seeing through the thought itself.”
I objectively viewed my own thought activity itself with a pointer to thought activity, and from a viewpoint (parable) of about 300 meters above the sky, “(*'▽ `*) haha, my jerk is once again frozen in a fixed thought pattern called that thought activity/philosophy.” I'm leaving and freeing myself from my own thought world, and I myself shift my consciousness into the “Barefoot Soft Stepping Earth 👣” field area that does not involve facts, LIVE, realisations, perceptions, or thoughts that are out of the asphalt area called thought. (Speaking in an easy-to-understand manner)
When thinking is used as a tool, so-called Buddhist teachings end up being a matter of thought.
Try arranging images of people you think of as Shakyamuni.
Well, from the outside, you might think they're doing something similar, but it's completely different. Of course, the explanation is meant, but people who are thinking are in a state of thought. Thinking activity is activity. Philosopher is a philosophical zone. However, Buddhism and Buddhism are not actually a world of thought. Of course, Buddhism also has Buddhist studies, Buddhist philosophy, and Buddhist thought zones. However, the origin of Shakyamuni and enlightened scholars far surpassed that.
What was thought of as soba anyway is to realize that only 80% of udon flour was soba, and only 20% of soba was soba, and think that I would pursue the highest quality even if philosophy, Buddhism, and self-study were used anyway, just as if I had the ambition to seek truly delicious soba.
“Start with words” is a secular world where thought comes first. 🍎 Rinko
“Fact first” is a world of non-thought where facts come first. 🍏 Unthinkable
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