Daily Prompt: Blogger With a Cause
If your day to day responsibilities were taken care of and you could throw yourself completely behind a cause, what would it be?
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There are so many worthwhile endeavors a person could take up, they couldn’t do all of them. From the ecological aspects as touched upon in by Completely Disappear , to someone who looks back at the challenges they have seen develop as Chronicles of an Angloswiss details. An Atheist Blog looks at empowering girls and women, and all the other great posts found at The Daily Post.
As many of you know I grew up with a mixture of Christianity and Buddhism with a couple of other influences. So my answer would be to help bring social activism and community service into the mainstream of Buddhist practices. As Buddhist we are taught to respect the land and other beings around us, so anything that help the environment, or other people to suffer less is something that can be looked at. From helping the poor, to protecting the environment so all beings can enjoy a healthier life.
If you can work at what you love, then work becomes a joy, not something to be endured.
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I would sing at a charity event and connect with other survivors of abuse and PTSD sufferers.
I hope you have the opportunity to do it. Helping others is the best way to feel happier ourselves.
Exactly!!!
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Rather than wait until my time is free, I try to do the little things that will help where help is needed.
Doing the little things as we go should be second nature, and thanks for the reminder. I was thinking of something larger in scope when I posted.
Loved the post. It reminded me of that question that is often used to uncover one’s passion and priority. ” If you knew that this was the last year of your life, how would you reshape your life?” What , in the final analysis , is a worthwhile endeavour for us gets based on our inner passion.
Shakti