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[How to Make Efforts] The Secret to Attracting Results as Taught by Kukai

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[How to Make Efforts] The Secret to Attracting Results as Taught by Kukai

Hello, and welcome to the Kukai Teachings post. Today’s theme is about “how to make efforts.” Many people believe that as long as they work hard, results will surely follow. However, in reality, there are times when no matter how hard you try, you don’t see the results you hoped for. So, how can you attract the results you desire? Today, we’ll explore this secret through the teachings of Kukai. Let’s get started.

On this channel, we deliver wisdom from Kukai’s teachings that can help you find peace of mind and success in life.

1. Why Efforts Don’t Pay Off

Many people believe that “efforts will always be rewarded.” However, the reality is that things rarely go that easily. Let’s consider why efforts may not pay off, using Kukai’s teachings as a reference.

Kukai left behind the phrase, “All is within the mind.” This means that our reality and results are all determined by the state of our mind. No matter how perfect the external conditions may be, if the mind is not in harmony, efforts may fall flat and the results won’t follow. On the other hand, if the mind is pure and peaceful, results will naturally follow.

This is an important concept. In our daily lives, we often focus solely on the results and continue making efforts toward them, but if we feel our efforts aren’t paying off, it may not just be a matter of insufficient effort; it’s highly likely that the state of our mind is influencing the outcome.

2. The Relationship Between Attachment and Effort

Next, let’s discuss the concept of “attachment,” as taught by Kukai. In many cases, we tend to think, “I’ve worked this hard, so I should get this result.” However, when this expectation becomes too strong, it turns into attachment.

Attachment means clinging strongly to a specific result. According to Kukai’s teachings, this attachment restricts the freedom of the mind and becomes a barrier to obtaining results. In other words, even though we are making efforts, if our mind is fixated on the outcome, it prevents us from acting naturally and causes anxiety and impatience.

In this state, no matter how hard we try, it becomes difficult to achieve results. Kukai teaches that it’s essential to let go of this attachment and enjoy the process of making efforts. Rather than chasing the result, it is important to focus on giving your best in the present moment.

3. Balancing the Body, Words, and Mind through the Three Mysteries

So, how can we align our minds and let go of attachment? This is where Kukai’s practice of “the three mysteries” comes into play.

The three mysteries refer to the harmony of “body (action),” “mouth (words),” and “mind (thoughts).” In daily life, it is easy for these elements to fall out of balance. For example, you might feel anxious or impatient in your heart, but still say “I’m okay,” while pushing yourself too hard in your actions. When this kind of mismatch occurs, the energy of your efforts becomes scattered, and results do not come.

The practice of the three mysteries aims to correct this imbalance and harmonize your actions, words, and mind. When these are in alignment, your efforts naturally bear fruit. Whether you’re working toward a big goal or striving for success, it’s important to not only take action but also truly believe in your heart that you can achieve it and express that belief in your words. When your efforts are consistent, the power to attract results increases.

4. The Importance of Connections and Timing

Kukai emphasized not only effort but also the concept of “en” (connections or karmic ties). En refers to the relationships with people around you and your environment. No matter how much effort you put in on your own, for those efforts to be rewarded, the cooperation and support of others, as well as chance encounters, play a significant role.

For example, in the business world, without the right connections and timing, success is hard to come by. When you’re blessed with good companions and collaborators and make use of those connections, your efforts are more likely to bear fruit. Kukai taught the importance of cherishing these connections and being grateful for them, as this can naturally bring results.

Additionally, Kukai’s teachings emphasize the importance of “timing.” Sometimes, even if you’re putting in the effort, results don’t appear immediately because the timing isn’t right. Results come when effort and timing align. It’s important to continue making efforts steadily without rushing and wait for the right timing.

5. The Moment When Effort Itself is Rewarded

Lastly, let’s think about what it means when Kukai’s teachings say that “effort itself is rewarded.”

We often focus only on external results and judge our efforts based on success or failure. However, according to Kukai, success is not simply an external outcome but is found in internal growth and the purification of the heart. For instance, athletes and artists often feel that the most valuable thing they gain from their long years of hard work is the personal growth and lessons they learn in the process.

Kukai teaches that by refining your heart through daily practices and deepening your self-growth and enlightenment through effort, you ultimately create the greatest results. The true reward for your efforts lies in what you learn and how you grow during the process.

Conclusion: Keep Calm, Align Your Mind, and Continue Making Efforts

Today, we explored why efforts don’t always pay off and how to attract results through Kukai’s teachings. To see the fruits of your labor, it is important to align your mind, let go of attachment, and act naturally. Additionally, cherishing connections and timing, while waiting patiently for results, is crucial.

By applying these teachings in your daily life, I hope you can experience the joy of seeing your efforts pay off.

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