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Feb8
DAILY WISDOM 08/02/2010
Filed under: Buddhist Wisdom;No CommentsI am breathing in and making my whole body calm and at peace. I am breathing out and making my whole body calm and at peace. This is how one practices.
- The Sutra on Full Awareness of Breathing -
Feb7
DAILY WISDOM 07/02/2010
Filed under: Buddhist Wisdom;No CommentsBy charity, goodness, restraint, and self-control men and woman alike can store up a well-hidden treasure — a treasure which cannot be given to others and which robbers cannot steal. A wise person should do good — that is the treasure which will not leave one.
- Khuddhaka Patha -
Feb6
DAILY WISDOM 06/02/2010
Filed under: Buddhist Wisdom;No CommentsRegard him as one who points out treasure, the wise one who seeing your faults rebukes you. Stay with this sort of sage. For the one who stays with a sage of this sort, things get better, not worse.
- Dhammapada -
Feb5
DAILY WISDOM 05/02/2010
Filed under: Buddhist Wisdom;No CommentsFor one who is in the habit of constantly honouring and respecting the elders, four blessings increase age, beauty, bliss, and strength.
- Dhammapada -
Feb4
DAILY WISDOM 04/02/2010
Filed under: Buddhist Wisdom;No CommentsWith such perfect and saintly patience as all that, you may certainly go and live among these violent people. Go, Purna—who knows, you may be able to deliver some and show them the way to freedom.
- Majjhima Nikaya -
Feb3
DAILY WISDOM 03/02/2010
Filed under: Buddhist Wisdom;No CommentsIf knowledgeable people praise him, having observed him day after day to be blameless in conduct, intelligent, endowed with discernment & virtue: like an ingot of gold– who’s fit to find fault with him? Even devas praise him. Even by Brahmas he’s praised.
- Dhammapada -
Feb2
DAILY WISDOM 02/02/2010
Filed under: Buddhist Wisdom;No CommentsAbandoning gossip, he abstains from gossip; he speaks at the right time, speaks what is fact, speaks on what is good, speaks on the Dhamma and the Discipline; at the right time he speaks such words as are worth recording, reasonable, moderate, and beneficial.
- Majjhima-Nikaya -
Feb1
DAILY WISDOM 01/02/2010
Filed under: Buddhist Wisdom;No CommentsAjita asked: “What is it that smothers the world and makes it so hard to see? What is it that pollutes the world and seems to threaten it?” The Buddha answered: “It is ignorance that smothers, and it is carelessness and greed that make it invisible. The hunger of craving pollutes the world, and the pain of suffering causes the greatest fear.”
- Sutta Nipata
