'A tree’s strength is in how it bends with the wind'. Master Sho’s lesson shows that no single path has all the answers. Each path teaches us something new, and we enjoy the journey more when we don’t cling to one path. This way, we learn to handle life’s ups and downs. Great lesson! 👏
Master Sha’s lesson about emptiness is so profound. We often think that by achieving more, we’ll feel complete, yet the more we chase, the emptier we feel. The real message here is not about filling ourselves with success but learning to release expectations. What are your thoughts on the idea of 'allowing emptiness to be'? Is it realistic, or just an idealized philosophy
"The fullness you seek is not about filling. But allowing emptiness to be" Exactly what I needed to hear today
Life is a great teacher and detachment is the best way to live by. Nothing lasts forever and we all fades/die at the end
'A tree’s strength is in how it bends with the wind'. Master Sho’s lesson shows that no single path has all the answers. Each path teaches us something new, and we enjoy the journey more when we don’t cling to one path. This way, we learn to handle life’s ups and downs. Great lesson! 👏
Scams prey on greed. If you want nothing. The scam often falls apart.
Thankyou so much, for always teaching something to awaken our soul.❤❤
The blessing of life✨️
Beautiful story. Thank you
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you so much💫🙌🏻
I pray for everyone watching this video, you will accomplish your purpose in life 🙏
even if that purpose is tripping over everything before you can walk. The more you climb the higher you can go.
good luck for you.
The story is very deep.
starting my morning with this motivation
Thumbs up 👍 Koriun
Hi, thanks for the entertaining video upload. Sincerely to you. ! 👍
The reading voice is so good
Thank you my brother, God Bless You for such an amazing story 🙏🏻
Please don't ever stop making videos.
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Yes Life is
up and down
AND .....
(A Neutral Direction realized by Freddie mcCoy dit Ahmed Sofi)
Master Sha’s lesson about emptiness is so profound. We often think that by achieving more, we’ll feel complete, yet the more we chase, the emptier we feel. The real message here is not about filling ourselves with success but learning to release expectations. What are your thoughts on the idea of 'allowing emptiness to be'? Is it realistic, or just an idealized philosophy
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Why was the master angry?