The core of all religions is spirituality. As seekers of Truth and Peace we
practice spirituality. By practicing spirituality we cross over the flood of suffering and reach the safety of the other shore called Nirvana, Moksha, Liberation and Salvation. There are different ways of reaching the other shore. In Mahayana Buddhism , ten inner qualities are prescribed to attain Perfect Wisdom, Pragna Paramita. The Buddhist path is a way of perfecting human nature, both by eliminating toxic imperfections and gradually cultivating and maturing the inner qualities of heart and mind that can help us cross over many difficulties we face to arrive safely on the further shore. The following ten qualities or paramis are prescribed for reaching the other shore. (Click on each one for individual notes about it)
The perfection is applied to these qualities needed to attain awakening (jagruti), to be Buddha. One needs to cultivate and perfect these qualities often over multiple life times. Only reading and talking about these qualities will not take us on this path of liberation from suffering. It requires consistent practice. Even mastering only one of the ten qualities will create noticeable change or transformation in our consciousness. Let us begin with one quality that you would like to cultivate in you. Check in and notice the progress you will notice in yourself and how it has a positive impact on your relationship with others in your life.
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