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244-People and mental problems- Buddhism in daily life

244-People and mental problems- Buddhism in daily life

FromBuddhism in daily life - Mindfulness in every day tasks


244-People and mental problems- Buddhism in daily life

FromBuddhism in daily life - Mindfulness in every day tasks

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Length:
5 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2022
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Podcast episode

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People and mental problems
Buddhism and Mental Problems
In today's complicated world, many, if not very many, people have mental problems.
People are insecure, frightened, usually have enough to do but little time to take care of themselves, have developed neuroses, depression and mental problems.
Since the connection to the church is decreasing more and more, the spiritual component also comes less and less into play. Most people live like this, trying to take care of everything "by themselves".
Even psychiatrists or other trained helpers are hardly consulted, after all "the others have a quirk, but I don't".
The Bible states:
"WHY DO YOU SEE THE MOTE IN YOUR BROTHER'S EYE, BUT DO NOT NOTICE THE BEAM IN YOUR OWN EYE? " (MATTHEW 7:3)
Apparently, the problem is not really new, however, in our fast-paced times, a new accelerating factor is added (e.g., Internet).
If you tell people that something is wrong, that their behavior is sick, they usually get angry, turn away or even go on (verbal) attack.
Mental problems, in my opinion, are caused by too much (and wrong) thinking, already the historical Buddha said that this is why we are all sick, that thinking does us more harm than good.
If we look at the inmates of a mental institution, most of them have their disease because of thinking.
Our ego starts, we think about this and that, thoughts ramble on and on, the line between a strong ego and a mental problem are blurred.
Consciously track your thoughts, instruct your ego to refrain from superfluous thoughts (would have, would have, if, if, if), think only useful, positive thoughts, use the opportunities to think "nothing" once in a while.
We all have mental problems, the first step to recovery is to admit this to ourselves, to recognize it.
We are all sick, and we all have the opportunity to get well.
Don't you want to give it a try?
DURING THE DAY IT IS VERY EASY TO SEE THINGS SOBERLY AND UNSENTIMENTALLY. AT NIGHT, IT'S A WHOLE DIFFERENT STORY
- ERNEST HEMINGWAY - US WRITER - 1899 TO 1961
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Released:
Dec 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The daily Chan Buddhist podcast by "Shaolin Rainer". Rainer offers guided meditations and short lectures that combine Western viewpoints with Asian spiritual practices. The focus is on the intrinsic value of mindfulness and self-compassion to reduce emotional suffering, achieve spiritual awakening and make healing possible - self-help and self-acceptance - help with anxiety/depression - strengthening self-confidence - Yoga - Meditation - Qi Gong - development of independent personality - meditative help to fall asleep -