Question: There is a popular quote ascribed to Buddha found on the internet: “We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.”
But a person remains a person, and he thinks about nonsense. How does one cleanse one’s mind from this?
Answer: This is possible only if I wish others well. I do not attempt to make myself and others good or bad. I try to think about goodness. That’s it! This takes constant training.
Question: People now become very sensitive, impatient, and easily take it out on others. Because of this, everyone suffers in families and in society. How do we handle excessive emotions?
Answer: Of course it would be good if more right-minded psychologists spoke on public channels. But a person, nonetheless, has to constantly train himself to think about everyone in a good way. And even if he is scolded, criticized, and angrily opposed, he must forgive people for this, and understand that our unhappy life makes them like that.
Question: What is a correct thinking psychologist? What is he or she supposed to be like?
Answer: This is a person who explains how to come to good. Without any inventions, without any theories, just be as kind to everyone as possible.
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From KabTV’s “Kabbalah Express” 9/27/20
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