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The Lotus Flower

Scam Protection and Lessons Learnt Posted on October 7, 2020 by alex.peckJanuary 10, 2021

In Buddhist perception, the lotus flower has special significance.

The efforts towards spirituality may be compared to the idea of applying fertiliser to a lotus flower which grows out of mud in a swamp, so that emerging from the surrounding muck of worldly passions will spring a beautiful flower of spirituality, blossoming to enlightenment.

Here the ‘muck’ or mud can be compared to our physical body; the emerging lotus flower can be compared to the developing (budding) perceptions of our minds.

The ‘fertilising’ relates to the direct application of exercise to the goal in view.

The fully opened lotus would be the full expression of the Buddha-mind, now visible as a beautiful lotus flower in full bloom. 

Source: Davis, John R. The Path to Enlightenment: Introducing Buddhism. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1997.

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Golden Rules to Protect Yourself from Scams

  • Be aware that scams exist.
  • Don’t open suspicious texts or emails — delete them.
  • Beware of any requests for your details or money.
  • Be careful when shopping online.
  • Beware of unusual payment methods.
  • Know who you’re dealing with.
  • Keep your personal details secure.
  • Keep your mobile devices and computers secure.
  • Choose your passwords carefully.

  Source: heritage.com.au (Heritage Bank in Australia)

Two Websites with Information about Scams

The following are official Australian Government websites with information about scams:

Scamwatch

www.scamwatch.gov.au

Australian Cyber Security Centre

www.cyber.gov.au

(Website and email alert service)  

Book: Spiritual Lessons from a SCAM

A book in PDF format with similar content as on this website is available for downloading here.

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