You realize that the quality of your intentions shapes your life, so you have to look into the quality of your mind in the present moment.
"You can think of situations in which people are trying to force you to
do something that’s unskillful, and they’re going to punish you if you
don’t. If you refuse, you have to put up with the punishment. But at
least you’ve preserved the quality of your intention, and you have to
believe in that. You have to have faith in that. In the long term, it’s going to be for the good.
Because
what you do now, of course, is what’ll create influences now and on
into the future. Sometimes the influences are not immediately all that
visible, but they will have influence in the future. It’s because of
this principle that we’re training the mind. This is why we meditate.
We
may be coming to meditation for other reasons, but when you meditate
for the long term, though, this is why you stay: You realize that the
quality of your intentions shapes your life, so you have to look into
the quality of your mind in the present moment. We’re trying to bring
the mind to the breath to give it an anchor in the present moment, both
so that it can see the present moment clearly and so that it has
strength to do what’s right."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Faith In Present Intentions"
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