
“Now there are many, many people in the world, but relatively few with whom we interact, and even fewer who cause us problems. So when you come across such a chance for practicing patience and tolerance, you should treat it with gratitude. It is rare. Just as having unexpectedly found a treasure in your own house, you should be happy and grateful towards your enemy for providing that precious opportunity. Because if you are ever to be successful in your practice of patience and tolerance, which are critical factors in counteracting negative emotions, it is due to the combination of your own efforts and also the opportunity provided by your enemy.”
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Whether it is an ‘enemy’ or a lack or a circumstance, the Dalai Lama’s words help us to see where to focus the gratitude in the situation after finding the compassion, patience and tolerance, especially towards ourselves. Whatever is going on with you right now is a rare occurrence in the grand scheme of things, so be grateful for the opportunity to learn that is provided by this situation.

BOOK LIGHTS: from “Lifeprints: Deciphering Your Life Purpose from Your Fingeprints” by Richard Unger
December 15, 2011 — RosemaryKnowing your life purpose means being clear about your big picture: what your life has amounted to so far and where things are headed. More than a set of core values or a worthy goal, your life purpose is your right life, your reason for being. Finding and living your life purpose is the single most important thing you can ever do.
Richard Unger
Make a decision today to learn and live your Life Purpose! It will change everything for you.