Whatever We Practise Becomes Part Of Our Brain
We all practise something, and whatever we practise becomes part of our brain, and forms our approach to life.
If we practise having a clear, open mind, we are more positive, and that becomes part of our brain and the way we face life.
If we practise having a closed mind, we are more negative, and that becomes part of our brain and the way we face life.
Our brain is our hard drive, developed through experiences that create memories in the mind; it’s the software that initiates our reactions held in the brain.
Learning anything is like that as it becomes second nature: playing a musical instrument, learning a language, developing skills, Dharma, complaining β¦ all have our personal hallmark π
When Dharma becomes second nature, it is because we realise our first nature of pure consciousness which, incidentally, has only one hallmark β compassionate understanding for all.