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Why Buddhism

February 22nd, 2009

Hello, to welcome the new blog and your feedback about it, I want to recap on “why Buddhism”?

I grew up as a Christian, got baptised and went to the confirmation, e.g. became a full member of the church. Why? Because that is what we used to do. My parents and grand parents have done it and it was a natural part for me. Over time I noticed that I agree with the values but that most of the church activities are not fitting into my life. I started questioning what role “God” could play for me. So I became an atheist.

Can you really become an atheist? Are we all born atheists? I am not sure, but church wasn’t “cool” anymore and I went to the USA for an exchange year. Now, church had to be “in” again as I was living the Mid-West. No way I could have not gone to church every Sunday. However, I only prayed if I felt lonely or was scared. I thought to myself, that is not why I am a Christian.

So lets put it behind us I thought, I think the 10 commandments are great and I believe in the Christian principles, the Christian way of life but for me, I don’t need to go to church to practise to be a good kid, do I?

I came across various religions but Buddhism had a fascination for me. It was a way of life, a way of a moral life and develop a wisdom and understanding of “what’s out there”. It is about being mindful, aware of your thoughts and actions. Wow, that is what I was looking for. This is the idea I had, my personal development plan to be aware of what I do, how I do it and why I am doing it. I had a reason for things now, and if I didn’t, I had to find one.

Buddhism helped me to find a purpose in life and made me understand the purpose of every living being. It gives me guidance to pure happiness, teaches me patience and makes me happy on the way. I care less about my “luxury and my material values” but more about myself, my partner, my other living beings that surround me. Particularly with my first child to be born this year. Happiness for him, my family is priority number one.

Buddhism is placed around 4 noble truths:
1) life is suffering – Buddhism teaches you how to avoid it.
2) suffering is caused by craving and aversion – Buddhism helps you!
3) suffering can be overcome and happiness can be attained
4) There is a Noble 8-fold path that leads to the end of suffering. Being moral, focusing the mind on being aware of your thoughts and actions, developing wisdom by understanding the 5 noble truths and developing compassion for others.

Also Buddha suggested 5 precepts:
1) not to take the life of anything living
2) not to take anything not freely given
3) to abstain from sexual misconduct an sensual overindulgence
4) refrain from untrue speech
5) avoid intoxication (losing mindfulness)

That sums up my moral thoughts and my personal development – Buddhism helps me to combine my utterly drive to help others, to eliminate mine and other suffering plus my drive for personal development and happiness. Living by the above helps me to become who I am set out to be.

You find a lot of studies and questions answered on the “Buddhanet” .

Buddhism, Buddhism and Management, helping others ,

We have moved

February 21st, 2009

Dear readers,

Dear Marcelo!

We have now completely moved our blog and homepage to Balamadana’s own domain. We are now using Wordpress as a CMS system.

Shortly, we are back to “normal” and continue writing about Buddhism, Management and the deeper things in life.

Thanks for bearing with us.

Volker

Buddhism

Buddhism – Tai Chi

February 14th, 2009

Hello Marcelo,

Good to see you back. Apologies for being not as good in replying as I used to be.

What are the reasons, and what is going on in my life? As discussed with you yesterday, the recession is hitting Britain hard. Whilst our industry is still growing faster than the overall economy shrinks and our jobs are safe, we are looking at longer sales cycles, longer decision making processes and overall more work per individual to get the same income.

Where does that leave me? Honestly. A bit stressed. But I am working on it and will actually soon write about some stress management over at my personal blog. But also, I have been looking into Tai Chi. Do you know why I like it?

I like Tai Chi as for 1 hour my mind is turned off. It is as if I meditate whilst moving slowly and do figures. It is amazing and I enjoy it so much. You know I had difficulties sitting down and meditate even for 10 minutes. But Tai Chi allows me to move and free my mind at the same time.

Now, that does not mean I am not going back to meditate additionally. I believe Tai Chi is just another form to do it, wouldn’t you agree?

Marcelo, it is all about stress management for me at the moment. My baby is fine, I am going to be a dad and I need to re-think my position. You often say I don’t change that much, and maybe you are right. Maybe I think I prepare myself for the big change in June. Then life might even be more stressful.

But, there is another thought. My mother in law does not like the word stress, and to be overly honest me neither. I like to think of it as a challenge. And sometimes this challenge goes above our horizon, our means and our capabilities.

When we have to meet this deadline and do 3 other things at the same time. Or just when we got on top of things we get thrown off the path again. Sometimes, these challenges are overwhelming, just like life itself.

But I believe that we need to counteract it. Tai Chi, Meditation, exercise, family life. The right life life balance, you remember we were speaking about it earlier?

Marcelo, I leave you with these thoughts for the weekend. Don’t forget to check my personal blog and remember that I am trying to move this blog to a new platform next weekend. Apologies in advance.

Love and Happiness to you.
Volker

Spiritual Teacher, balamadana, love and happiness, tai chi, work-life

Helping others

February 8th, 2009

Good morning Volker and All Others

I hope all of you are having a great sunday.

Today is a very beautiful sunny day overhere in my city in Brazil. It remains me that sometimes our mind is clear like a clear blue sky but othertimes our mind and wishes are clouded such as a cloudy sky.

In even both days if we are able to keep our determination to help others that’s the meaningful goal.

In Transform your Life, Geshe-la tells us in its chapter Accepting defeat and offering the victory:

“…In summary, if we wish to help others effectively, we definitely need to be able to accept our problems without getting angry or discouraged. Helping others is not always easy – it often involves considerable hardship ans inconvenience, and going against the wishes of our self-cherishing mind. Unless we are able to accept this, our commitment to benefiting others will be half- hearted and unstable. However, once we develop the ability to accept our own problems patiently, we shall have the strength of mind to practise taking on the suffering of others and giving them happiness. Gradually we shall develop the inner realization of accepting defeat and offering the victory, and nothing will have the power to discourage us from our beneficial activities.”

We can try to meditate on it and afterwards I wish we can become much more able to help others, for we have became much capable to accept our own problems without blaming others for them.

L&K

Marcelo



helping others

Balamdana will move….

February 7th, 2009

…but don’t worry!

I know there are only a few followers here at the moment. And, thank you for staying with us.

Marcelo is just back from holidays and I wait for his spiritual input before posting more.

My personal blog, Volker’s Blurb, has just moved to a Wordpress CMS on its own URL. So in the near future, e.g. this month, I plan to move blog.balamdana.com to www.balamadana.com. That means the site will be down for a few days. But I will give you plenty of warning!

Other than that I have been very busy with work, nothing new there.

My spiritual development has shifted a bit to Tai Chi. Next week, over on my blog, I will write about my Tai Chi classes and what benefits I hope to get from it.

Stay with us and I am sure that Marcelo will post shortly.

Love and Kindness
Volker



Buddhism, balamadana

Dalai Lama

February 2nd, 2009

The Dalai Lama has been taken to hospital:

News Article BBC

I will include him in my prayers.

Love and Kindness to everyone!

Volker

Buddhism