We are always taught not to be judgemental about people, things or places. But it is a natural human tendency, and we start judging things, people or places unconsciously. Recently, we moved to Switzerland, which is known as the heaven on earth. We were very happy and kind of smoothly settled in. One evening, we reached home and saw the whole apartment on the floor. It was the worst thing that could happen to us in Switzerland, a daytime break-in our apartment. The whole image of the safest paradise on earth got shattered in seconds. Police registered the complain but could not capture the culprits. We did not have any insurance so the loss could not be compensated. The cause for this was given to summer and many tourists from the relatively poor east European countries like Romanian gangs, visit the relatively wealthy west European countries and do all these wrong things.
This incidence brought me closer to my Buddhist practice that we should always employ the wisdom no matter where we are. Where there are people, there are conflicts and crime.
This incidence brought me closer to my Buddhist practice that we should always employ the wisdom no matter where we are. Where there are people, there are conflicts and crime.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Your comments are an encouragement to keep this blog going, so do leave a comment. We greatly appreciate your comments.