Ah! Here comes what I thought of for slogan 39. I was ahead of myself it would seem. But there is a slight difference between the two sets of practices. The one I mentioned under slogan 39 is about creating and dedicating merit. But there is more to intention than the distribution of merit. If we look at our intentions we become more self-aware. What am I going to do today? Why am I going to do it? How am I going to do it? And later: Did I do what I set out to do? Am I satisfied with the outcome?
We need to create more gaps in our life where we can pause and ask ourselves questions like these. We have to "Stop, look and listen". The song might not exactly describe what I mean (it is a bit too energetic) but the title fits and makes for a catchy slogan. 😊
Ah! Here comes what I thought of for slogan 39. I was ahead of myself it would seem. But there is a slight difference between the two sets of practices. The one I mentioned under slogan 39 is about creating and dedicating merit. But there is more to intention than the distribution of merit. If we look at our intentions we become more self-aware. What am I going to do today? Why am I going to do it? How am I going to do it? And later: Did I do what I set out to do? Am I satisfied with the outcome?
We need to create more gaps in our life where we can pause and ask ourselves questions like these. We have to "Stop, look and listen". The song might not exactly describe what I mean (it is a bit too energetic) but the title fits and makes for a catchy slogan. 😊
Whatever slogan helps you work with your own mind! And it is catchy.
It‘s an old k.d. lang song. 😊