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18/02/2017
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Alison Murdoch.
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Sat 18 Feb 2017
05:43
91热爆 Radio 4
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Good Morning.聽聽On this day in 1929, the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the winners of the first-ever Academy Awards 鈥 the Oscars. The recipients鈥 names were printed on the back page of the Academy鈥檚 newsletter, 聽How things change! Later this month the Oscar ceremony will be broadcast to over 200 countries and hopes to attract an audience of a billion people worldwide.聽聽Why are we so drawn to the Oscars? They offer good entertainment. The women are glamorous, the men good-looking, the outfits either gorgeous or disastrous. The parties are legendary. And of course there鈥檚 the 鈥榳ish I was there鈥 factor, either as a screen legend and celebrity, a world-famous journalist, or as one of the super-rich and well-connected guests.聽聽There鈥檚 no harm in a bit of light entertainment. The problems start when we allow ourselves to feel the worse for it. When watching Bake-Off emphasizes our own shortcomings in the kitchen, or being a fan of Strictly means we feel less confident on the dance floor. One of the key tenets of Buddhism is that every person without exception has extraordinary potential and ability, even if we鈥檙e not always aware of it. On this basis, the whole process of enlightenment is literally about lightening ourselves of the habits and misunderstandings that hold us back. As聽one of my Buddhist teachers, Lama Yeshe said聽鈥淥ur problem is that inside us there鈥檚 a mind going, 鈥業mpossible, impossible, impossible. I can鈥檛, I can鈥檛, I can鈥檛.鈥 We have to banish that mind from the solar system鈥.聽Let鈥檚 pray we can all find ways to discover and celebrate our own particular strengths, build our confidence in our own abilities, and use these to create a happier life for ourselves and for others.聽
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