We often wonder how to find inner peace, relax, forget about all worries, reduce your excessive thinking.
The answer to this can be found in the Dalai Lama's famous work, "The Little Book of Wisdom" and reveal that it offers us enrichment and dissemination of sight when it comes to a man's soul and his inner state.
We know that the Dalai Lama is a great Buddhist priest, but despite his dedication, he often emerged from the framework of Buddhism with the aim of affecting all people, their daily lives and habits, independent of their religious affiliation.
He looks at all people equally by not making any deviations.At the very beginning of his work he introduces us to the vicious world of karma and presents us with what it is actually based on, saying that if we live in accordance with ten good actions and four noble truths we can gain a free heart.
Karma represents every work that triggers a continuous circle of causes and consequences carried by an act. Understanding karma for an ordinary person is quite complex and requires difficult and deep thinking, which is based on the chain of causes and consequences of some speculation, situation.
For karma to be comprehensible, it is necessary for a man to reach its core, to wonder if karma is just a myth, something imaginary, or if it is still an integral part of every individual's life.It is in our nature that we strive to transform our hearts and hearts and thus become stronger.
Every individual on the way to finding their peace and discomfort should come to terms with all their actions, acknowledge their mistakes, and strive to regret them and never repeat them again.
"The Little Book of Wisdom" sends us a message that suffering increases our inner strength, makes it easier for us to resent the next plight that has beset us in life.
Budism and Christian orthodox are not in collaboration. I don't want to sound scary and strange, people just need to follow Their heart, to decide do They belong to eastern philosophy or They belong to orthodox