Monday, July 9, 2012

Makes a Difference


Polite speech, polite mannerisms and strong family bonds are attributes common in people who follow the Muslim religion.
By sharing food is how the believers in Hinduism commonly touch the world.
Christian missionaries prove to be very effective in uplifting the hearts and improving the living conditions of people living in extreme poverty.
And Buddhist practitioners seem to naturally offer great comfort and support, by applying their presence and compassion to the people dying at the hospice, or to people living in prisons who have been cast as criminals.
Sure, these aren't the only ways people following the particular spiritual practice make a difference. On observing closely, however, the natural inclination and effectiveness shine forth. Isn't it amazing -- the design of spiritual practice to settle into a natural space of generosity.