Comfort Prisons
Pain and suffering does not necessary lead to failure. It’s just how we want to use it and how we want to move on from it. People who had it easy with money, stable family & support have little reasons to not succeed except going past their comfort zones to do more. Comfort zones might be set up by our mind that does not wish to encounter any pain for others or inconvenience ourselves. But then we might fall behind…going past our comfort zones benefits others and ourselves in the long run. Don’t make our own prisons…Tsem Rinpoche






























































A lot of times we are the culprit ourselves who limit our own ability and growth. We set out box and keep ourselves in it because we are comfortable. Now that I have said it, it is time to break free!
Thank u rinpoche.
Thank you Rinpoche. I was reminded of the following passage from Ani Pema Chodron’s “Comfortable with Uncertainty”:
“A teacher once told me that if I wanted lasting happiness the only way to get it was to step out of my cocoon. When I asked her how to bring happiness to others she said, ‘Same instruction.’ This is the reason that I work with the aspiration practices of the four limitless qualities of loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity: the best way to serve ourselves is to love and care for others. These are powerful tools for dissolving the barriers that perpetuate the suffering of all beings.”