10 Buddhist Principles So That NOTHING Can AFFECT YOU | Buddhism | Buddhist Teachings

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @Esay...cj7
    @Esay...cj7 2 месяца назад +1

    An insult has nish, nothing to do with you, the insult has everything to do with the bod giving the insult, if you will...

    As Human Brain's Skrynka...

    • @WordsOfBuddha01
      @WordsOfBuddha01  2 месяца назад +1

      Your statement reflects a profound understanding of the nature of insults and how they relate to personal identity and reactions. Here’s a breakdown:
      1. Insults Reflect the Insulter’s State**: An insult is often more about the person giving it than the person receiving it. It reveals their own issues, insecurities, or negative emotions. The act of insulting can be a reflection of their inner struggles rather than a valid critique of the recipient.
      2. Personal Reactions**: Recognizing that insults are a projection from the insulter can help in not internalizing the negativity. It’s about understanding that their words are a reflection of their own state of mind or emotions.
      3. Human Brain's "Skrynka"**: While "Skrynka" isn't a standard term, it might be referring to the concept of the mind or mental space. In this context, it could imply that understanding the nature of insults involves mental clarity and the ability to separate oneself from external negativity.
      By internalizing this perspective, one can develop greater emotional resilience and maintain a sense of peace, knowing that insults are more about the speaker’s issues than about one's own worth or character.