I find that selfless service can be found in the little things like overlooking a fault in others. A friend walked by without shaking my out-stretched hand. I understood that his mind was probably elsewhere or was probably just not in the mood. I believe that to continue to wish the best for him was selfless service.
We agree! There’s a Buddhist saying that “you add suffering to the world when you take offense as when you give offense. If offense is not recognized than it does not exist.” This corresponds perfectly with the Lemurian virtue Forbearance.
I find that selfless service can be found in the little things like overlooking a fault in others. A friend walked by without shaking my out-stretched hand. I understood that his mind was probably elsewhere or was probably just not in the mood. I believe that to continue to wish the best for him was selfless service.
We agree! There’s a Buddhist saying that “you add suffering to the world when you take offense as when you give offense. If offense is not recognized than it does not exist.” This corresponds perfectly with the Lemurian virtue Forbearance.