The Insult He Refused to Accept — When Someone Throws Anger at You, Remember This - A Buddhist Story
Someone hands you a gift — but you never open it. So whose gift is it now? This is a quiet retelling of an old Buddhist story about a man who came to throw his anger at a teacher, and what he carried home instead. If your mind keeps replaying a harsh word someone said to you, this short story offers a gentler way to listen. A reflection on anger, insults, non-reaction, and inner peace, drawn from a traditional Buddhist teaching and retold in my own words. 🙏 If this brought you a moment of calm, consider subscribing and staying a while. This video is an original retelling of a traditional Buddhist story (Akkosa Sutta, SN 7.2), created for reflection and inspiration. It is not formal religious instruction. #buddhiststory #zen #mindfulness #innerpeace #buddhistwisdom

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