what Buddhism has to do with football?
Well quite as far as team play relates to sportsmanship and loyalty.
And nothing in its materiality, of waste, violence or bigotry. That is, the football can be an activity to help us overcome the worst aspects of it, ironically. There are currently playing football novice monks in Kalaw , a mountainous area of \u200b\u200b Myanmar to help them make a healthy exercise and avoid a sedentary lifestyle. In Huayan Temple, southwest of China, Buddhist monks have created a football team whose games run in Dharma and spiritual standards. And "The Cup" is a nice film written and directed by a Buddhist monk Lama, 61, named Khyentse Norbu . All this teaches us to look and observe things around us with another perspective, without fanaticism disintegrating.
By the way, we won the World Cup and I think the English team has developed a behavior "almost Buddhist." His coach Vicente del Bosque is a living example of behavior "Zen" is not exalted to wins or losses, not out of his mouth a derogatory word against the opposing team and their emotions are always in the "middle way." And the whole team follows the same path. If you do not TRY analyzing its behavior before arbitrators entries unfair or unsportsmanlike conduct violent and the Dutch team, for example.
Good "karma" generated
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