Monday, February 5, 2024

Equanimity

 

From the original Latin words aequus and animus, providing the sense of fairness and a composed mind.

In Buddhism, equanimity refers to the even mindedness that is considered as the sublime abode of the mind.

It is the antidote, to all reactions that balances the state of life.

The sphere ‘Goldilocks’, that protects the earth traveling around the Sun which protects us, makes it functional significant.

It is considered of great significant, as the equilibrium sphere of the wellbeing and the pure state and status of ethical conduct.

It involves as well the observing and treating of all living things, as equal and is the seat of universal compassion

Equanimity is the resolution of change and flux that includes the mental and emotional flux that can resist its inevitability.

It promotes effective communication and conflict resolution through the cultivation of wisdom, which eradicates all ego-centered desires.

Western psychology relates it to the stillness and a non self referential progress of experience.

Meditation, contemplation and breathing techniques help to establish the equanimity in which one can control intense emotions and their impulsive reactions.

Leadership without equanimity is not possible, for the great industrial revolution has shown that the headless pursuit for more is unsustainable and ultimately unfulfilling.

Our world, our society and in the sense of equanimity of our souls, we need to demand something more unique.

Attention seeking futuristic thinker disturbing the future with their procrastinations giving you the same weapons that has armed you against the present.

Virtue and its performance come from the renouncing attachment, which understands, upon success and failure equally.

True spirituality implies equanimity.


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