Freestyler777
Blue Belt
The answer is, those who give. The Buddha said, 'the more clothing you give away, the more beautiful you become, the more food you give away, the stronger you become.'
Man is a social animal. Even the most primitive men, such as aboriginal people, live in societies. No one can live for any significant amount of time in the wilderness by themselves. Anyone who says to the contrary of that statement is kidding themselves. Even a 'survivor' who can kill his own game and construct his own tent needs an axe or machete manufactured in a factory halfway across the world, and wear boots that were made in some sweatshop far away from the shoestore where he bought them. No man is an island.
A good man gives to others, and a good community depends upon its members being good to each other. A man's merit, or redeeming value, is based on how much he can give to others. Giving to yourself is the easy part, being of benefit to your fellow man is really difficult!
There are many people out there who hurt others, intentionally or unintentionally, and there are many more who simply dont care about others. Most people, as I have found, are willing to send anyone outside their nuclear family into the foulest hell if it means protecting themselves and their livelihood. If only people extended the compassion and kindness they have towards themselves and their family to the whole human race....
But that will never happen, because paradise is a fairy tale. Only enlightened people see the universe as a whole, as 'one being' of which everyone is a part. If you are good to others, you get love in return, and if you do bad to others, it will come back against you, like fine sand thrown against the wind. Treat everyone as the same and equal, and you have something valuable. Equanimity is the essence of Yoga.
Man is a social animal. Even the most primitive men, such as aboriginal people, live in societies. No one can live for any significant amount of time in the wilderness by themselves. Anyone who says to the contrary of that statement is kidding themselves. Even a 'survivor' who can kill his own game and construct his own tent needs an axe or machete manufactured in a factory halfway across the world, and wear boots that were made in some sweatshop far away from the shoestore where he bought them. No man is an island.
A good man gives to others, and a good community depends upon its members being good to each other. A man's merit, or redeeming value, is based on how much he can give to others. Giving to yourself is the easy part, being of benefit to your fellow man is really difficult!
There are many people out there who hurt others, intentionally or unintentionally, and there are many more who simply dont care about others. Most people, as I have found, are willing to send anyone outside their nuclear family into the foulest hell if it means protecting themselves and their livelihood. If only people extended the compassion and kindness they have towards themselves and their family to the whole human race....
But that will never happen, because paradise is a fairy tale. Only enlightened people see the universe as a whole, as 'one being' of which everyone is a part. If you are good to others, you get love in return, and if you do bad to others, it will come back against you, like fine sand thrown against the wind. Treat everyone as the same and equal, and you have something valuable. Equanimity is the essence of Yoga.