The text compares the structure of a house to the workings of our minds, illustrating how stability in thought can support us through life's pressures. Just as walls and pillars hold up a roof, a still mind allows us to manage stress effectively. Meditation is highlighted as a crucial practice for achieving this mental stillness, enabling us to remain calm and happy despite external challenges. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
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-Importance of mental stillness -The role of meditation in happiness -How external pressures affect mental health -Building inner strength through mindfulness -The analogy of a house and mind stability
The Easiest Path to Happiness
If you look at your house you will see that it
comprises of a roof, pillars and walls. If you look
at the pillars and walls, you may think that they
are just staying still and not doing anything. In
fact, they have a very important function, that is,
to support the pressure of the roof. If the pillars
and the walls are moving instead of staying still,
then the roof will fall down due to its own weight
and pressure. Therefore, when the pillars and walls
are still, they will have the strength to support the
weight of the roof, and bring stability to the house.
Our minds are no different; if they are not still, but
are constantly worrying and thinking, we would
not be able to hold ourselves up against all the
pressures of life. We would feel overwhelmed by
our problems, and cannot resolve them without
creating further problems.
In contrast, if we were to keep our minds still,
we will have the inner strength to support all the
pressure and problems caused by the outside world,
and we can remain calm and happy no matter how
powerful the outside pressure is.
The easiest and fastest way, to still our minds is
through meditation.
It has been accepted by many professionals that
meditation is the best way to relax and build
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