Listen Wisely
01 January 2016
Listening is the main quality and skill which you required to have in the path of nirvana. It’s the main key to open the door of nirvana. If you fails to “Listen” wisely there is no guarantee of which type of doors or path will be open for you to give fake results.
Most of us believe that we are good listeners. But end of the day end up with listening to someone and believing in something which the speaker believe. This is “Not” the listening required to open your dhamma eye.
“Listen” means just “listen”. It’s not listening to someone… or some data… You shouldn’t listen to the person… you shouldn’t listen to the data on the speech…
If you succeed with real “listening” you will end up with a realization… a understanding on something which you have never experience before… that’s the result of real “Listening”
If you fails to listen… you will end up with bundle of speakers… there will be clinging to the speaker if you listen to the person… or loads of conflicts… anger… etc… You will end up as just a follower or hater of the speaker.
If you fails to listen… you will end up with loads of data… you can even become a speaker through those data… but in application… it’s null…
Knowing how to solve a mathematics problem can be known as just as a data… Or through the realization of the method… if it comes as just as a data the application will not come automatically. You don’t even understand the situation where it should be applied for…
You will end up with the answer which seems correct, but the method and the answer which should come for the situation won’t come as the way it should be. When the method of application is wrong you will not know where goes wrong and where goes right…
So when you listen just “LISTEN”… with an empty mind… you can argue later… if you couldn’t listen properly how even it is possible to make a strong argument? So in this site you get loads of opportunities to “listen”… but if you fails to listen you will end up with loads of clinging or hatred… So be wise…
Take this “Nirvana Dhamma” as an opportunity to rethink about the way you approach to the noble deep pure dhamma!