orangeballoon
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orangeballoon said:Hello,
Out of curiosity any Buddhist people living with type 1 diabetes out there? I have developed a big interest in Buddhist recently and I have found the teachings very useful to my diabetes care.
Look forward to seeing if there are any respondants!
orangeballoon said:Quite a lot of the teachings in Buddhism is about being 'mindful' which means focusing on the moments rather than too heavily on the future or past. A quote from one of the books I read said something about how we miss out so much of life but we do not even know it. We do this by looking to the future or thinking lots about the past whilst missing all the present times if that makes sense!
, available, amongst others from Amazon. I would have given the website but not sure that it would not breach the code of ethics on the forum as might be viewed as advertising, if you wish you can send me a private message for that.The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living
Please consider in this moment:
Once your mind is still, and your words and actions peaceful, you will be free from delusions and opposites, and ready for the final step to enlightenment. - Buddha
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