Episode 20 - How to Solve Your Problems

Episode 20 - How to Solve Your Problems

Author: JoAnn Fox: Buddhist Teacher February 16, 2019 Duration: 35:43

In this episode we try to discover whether or not this is true: Our problems are inside our mind. Our problems are not outside of our mind. If problems are inside our mind, we can change our mind and problems can disappear. If problems are outside the mind (a.k.a. our colleagues, partner, children, neighbor, the weather, even our health) we have no control over these external things and no ability to solve them. We give our power away by blaming others. Blaming others for our unhappiness is a path toward unhappiness. In meditation, we try to point our compass toward peace. In daily life, if we can prioritize our own inner peace over all things, accept responsibility for our own happiness, we can create a truly happy life.

"Do not consider the faults of others,

Or what they have or haven't done.

Consider rather

What you yourself have or haven't done.


Like a beautiful flower,

Brightly colored but lacking scent,

So are well-spoken words,

Fruitless when not carried out.

 

Like a beautiful flower,

Brightly colored and with scent,

So are well-spoken words,

Fruitful when carried out.

 

Just as from a heap of flowers,

Many garlands can be made,

So, you, with your mortal life,

Should do many skillful things."

--Buddha, The Dhammapada, verses 50-53

References:

The Dhammapada, by Buddha. Translated by Gil Fronsdale. Shambala, Boston and London, 2011, pp. 13

Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment, by Je Tsongkhapa, Volume 1. Pages 297-301. Translated by the Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee. Joshua Cutler, Editor-in-Chief, and Guy Newlan, Editor.

 




You'll find Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox to be a conversation that feels both timeless and immediately useful. JoAnn Fox, a Buddhist teacher with over two decades of experience, guides these discussions with a genuine warmth and a welcome touch of humor, making profound ideas feel accessible. This isn't about abstract philosophy; it's about the tangible ways these ancient practices can reshape our modern days. Each episode, released every other week, delves into practical applications. You might explore how to cultivate patience during a frustrating commute, find a deeper sense of contentment amidst daily routines, or develop the compassionate resilience the world needs. The podcast serves as a gentle, consistent reminder that spiritual growth isn't separate from ordinary life-it's woven right into it. JoAnn's approach demystifies meditation and mindfulness, framing them as tools for anyone seeking more peace or clarity. Whether you're completely new to these concepts or looking to deepen an existing practice, the conversations meet you where you are, offering insights that encourage reflection and, most importantly, action in your own life.
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