The attitude that’s encouraged whenever we embark on a spiritual journey is not to approach it simply as a means of self improvement, but to switch our normal way of operating so that we are thinking about others • traditionally this is talked about as beginning by raising bodhichitta and ending by dedicating the merit • when we sit down to practice meditation, or to begin any project, we start by connecting with tenderness of heart and the desire to use our actions in order to benefit others • arousing kindness and compassion is the beginning point, and it’s also the ending point • when we dedicate the merit, rather than regarding what we have just completed as our own private accomplishment, we take it as a further statement of commitment to all other beings • piece by piece, action by action, we are gathering a certain kind of power and energy that we can then turn outward • many of our actions, good or bad, start with little flickers of thought • we can work with the thinking process, deliberately shaping our thoughts in the direction of greater openness, kindness, and awareness.