Equanimity rests on the confidence that as long as you put in positive energy with positive intentions, positive results will have to come out at some point.
"Equanimity rests on the confidence that as long as you put in positive
energy with positive intentions, positive results will have to come out
at some point. So it’s important that that’s what you’re careful about:
the intentions you’re putting into the whole process right now, making
sure that they’re skillful, not being pushed around by greed, or anger,
delusion, impatience, or fear. Try to take nourishment from your
confidence in the principle of karma, in the principle of action: that
skillful actions will lead to good results. Maybe you can’t get the
results you want right now, but you can put in good energy right now.
Try to develop as much skillfulness in your attitude as you can. That’s
what’s important. That’s what we’re trying to develop as we meditate.
Remember, the word for meditation in Pali is development. We’re trying
to develop skillful attitudes, skillful intentions. Focus your energy
there."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "The Rhythm of Kamma"
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