Understanding Our Mind: 50 Verses On Buddhist P... Review
: Every thought or action plants a seed; what we water determines our mental state.
: Thich Nhat Hanh simplifies the "Fifty Verses" of Vasubandhu into poetic, easy-to-read prose.
: Acts like a basement where all our "seeds" (memories, habits, and traumas) are stored. Understanding Our Mind: 50 Verses on Buddhist P...
Explain the consciousness. Provide a reading guide for the most important verses.
struggling with repetitive negative habits or "gut reactions." 💡 Final Verdict : Every thought or action plants a seed;
This isn't just a book on religion; it is a . It teaches that happiness isn't about getting what you want, but about cultivating the right "seeds" in your consciousness. If you’re interested, I can:
: True change happens by touching the "seeds" in our subconscious, not just thinking differently. Explain the consciousness
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3 Comments
Dbrennan262@gmail.com
For the record, hasta does not literally translate to “see you”, like the author said it does. Hasta literally translates to “until”. Otherwise good article.
Dbrennan262@gmail.com
Ok I just saw the * at the end where the author explains this.
Nicktrevor1@gmail.com
If meeting later in a spaghetti house , you say “ hasta pasta “.