A Grounded Mind-Heart

 

The Archbishop of Tendai Buddhism, Ryokan Ara (1928–2019), once offered a profound insight: “When one’s mind-heart is not firmly established, one can be deceived by people’s words, leading to stumbling.” This suggests that those with a well-grounded mind-heart resemble wise individuals who exercise sound judgment. Such people seek information from multiple perspectives, think independently, learn from mistakes, and cultivate both experience and rationality. These qualities are exactly what our modern information society—overflowing with conflicting views—requires.

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