Perhaps missing the point? ๐ง
Inside bloom not outer, or inner self/adherence ๐ค

What is inner literacy
Liberating the two clingings to self outer & inner in the mind, the root cause of suffering experienced. The Six Paramitas (Transcendent Perfections) in Tibetan Buddha Dharma are essential virtues practiced by bodhisattvas to cultivate enlightened mind and benefit all beings, acting as antidotes to mental afflictions. These six practices are:
Generosity
Cultivating a mindset of giving, letting go of attachments, and offering assistance or resources without expecting anything in return.
Ethical discipline
Maintaining moral conduct, avoiding harmful behaviors, and behaving in ways that benefit others, often through following precepts.
Patience
Developing tolerance, forbearance, and endurance, including patience with difficulties and patience with others.
Diligence/ Joyful Effort
Exerting energy and enthusiasm in practicing the Dharma and cultivating goodness.
Concentration/ Meditation
Training the mind to be stable and focused, enabling deep contemplation and inner peace.
Wisdom
The discriminative awareness that understands the nature of reality and emptiness, overcoming ignorance.
Health is not masked
Do you have power without awareness, or power of awareness? ๐ง
Are you aware of the empty nature of consciousness- awareness
in the nature of dependent origination, of cause, effect & conditions?
This is ultimate health for the mind.
Phenomenal reality
- Dharma as counter antidote to degeneration
- Reflecting on the true meaning of dharma
- Re-habiting- training mind in this accordance


Two Truths
- Introduction to one’s indoor room awareness
- Harmonising with the nature law of phenomena (relative functioning)
- Deeper reflection seeing through: opening to wisdom aware qualities
The Four Immeasurables
The wealth of the two-truths
Awareness education
Wise ways of being
Annie Steiner
CEO, Greenprint
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