The post titled Right Intention is now up on Buddhism for All. Angela from the Buddhism.net team reflected on it, and invites you to do so too.
🌕 Angela’s Reflections:
From our intentions, words and deeds are born. If we can check our intentions and steer them towards wholesomeness, we will start to experience more and more happiness in our mind and in our lives. Bring awareness to your intentions. Notice if they are wholesome (i.e., renunciation, non-ill will, or harmlessness), or unwholesome (the opposites, i.e., unwholesome desire, ill will or malice, harmfulness or cruelty).
🌱 Journal Reflection Prompts for You:
- 📝 How will cultivating right intention (renunciation, non-ill will, or harmlessness) be beneficial to you and others around you?
- 📝 What are some ways you can start to cultivate or apply right intention (renunciation, non-ill will, or harmlessness) more in your life?
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