Thursday, November 23, 2023

Discipline

 

We all have been brought up to control our thoughts and desires.

Some times we get shocked about the indifference to manners.

Discipline imposed certain values, as for instance, to be in time, to respect or to speak with care. 

With discipline one can be more attentive to music, to study or be simple more in presence. Good manners reveal many great nuances in daily private or social commerce.

 Discipline means to learn, not to conform, not to suppress, not to imitate the pattern of what accepted authority considers noble.

It is the daily routine to learn, to be austere, to be free, to be sensitive, and to see the beauty of love. Learning is the freedom of perception, of seeing and to become the very learning in its own discipline.

Learning demands intelligence and sensitivity to see clearly, thought must be free and not a controlled vision. The understanding of freedom is its own discipline and sensitivity.

If one is sensitive to the self one is bound to be sensitive to the world. This sensitivity is the highest form of intelligence.

Love has its own discipline, and the beauty of it escapes a mind that is drilled, shaped, controlled, and tortured.

The wisdom of discipline and vice versa is the magic wand that sparkle’s solution and solves problems.

Self respect is the fruits of discipline that becomes the dignity to establish a clear picture. Discipline involves attention and awareness in effort and is the chief element of courage.

The surface of the human intelligence is the intellect and when it is turned outside in, it becomes the source of all revelation.

Then all facts will lose their color in the face of truth and looks like as pale moon during the day.  

Responsibility and discipline going hand in hand and is worth more than many who labor very hard.

The discipline of contentment raises awareness above the strife of worthless things and beyond the limitation of human nature. 

 

 

 

 

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