Thursday, 21 November 2013

Transformation II


Tibetan Buddhism practitioners meditate on how they are “the same as others”; their loved ones, themselves, strangers on the street and enemies, often in that order, to cultivate compassion. The practitioner uses visualisation to establish similarities and continue to do so until the penny drops.

According to The 14th Dalai Lama, “We all (human beings) seek happiness and try to avoid suffering”.

Buddhism practice is atheistic and does not address the issue of origin nor attempt to but focus on what one can do to achieve the qualities.

I am thankful that Daddy God has allowed me to gain compassion through this practice, many years ago. I am all so grateful that He has also established that I am made in His image.

I see parallel in the two, Buddhism practice with the objective of cultivating compassion and heart knowledge on God-created with the fruit of compassion.

I am purposeful and empowered in the revelation that I am God-creation.
At this point, I would like to share my Spirit inspired creed.

“I lead a bible-based, Christ-centered life, in which I am reminded that I am made in the image of God. And as I journey mindfully with myself, and others on the path Abba has set for me, I grow in the likeness of Christ.

I embody Christ in the following ways;
I respect myself, and others (people, environment, - animals & plants etc.) around me.
I am forgiving towards self & others.
I am generous towards self & others.
I am grateful for at least 5 little things every day.
I embrace the truth and hold it lovingly towards self & others.”

Through the perfect empowerment, I am enabled to live a life where my purpose is to enjoy the love of Daddy God and be the overflowing vessel of love for him.

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