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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 18, 2005Let no one deceive anotheror despise anyone anywhere,or through anger or irritationwish for another to suffer. Sutta Nipata I, 8

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 19, 2005Better it is to live one day virtuous and meditative than to live a hundred years immoral and uncontrolled. Dhammapada 110

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 20, 2005If one, longing for sensual pleasure, achieves, yes,he's enraptured at heart. The mortal gets what he wants.But if for that person -longing, desiring- the pleasures diminish,he's shattered, as if shot with an arrow. Sutta Nipata IV, 1

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 21, 2005Those who mistake the unessential to be essential and the essential to be unessential, dwelling in wrong thoughts, never arrive at the essential. Dhammapada 11

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Pariyatti <dailywords wrote: Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 23, 2005When things become manifest To the ardent meditating brahmin,All his doubts then vanish since he understandsEach thing along with its cause. Udana I, 1

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 24, 2005The evil-doer grieves here and hereafter; he grieves in both the worlds. He laments and is afflicted, recollecting his own impure deeds. Dhammapada 15

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 25, 2005He should not kill a living being, nor cause it to be killed, nor should he incite another to kill. Do not injure any being, either strong or weak, in the world. Sutta Nipata II,14

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 26, 2005A disciple should avoid taking anything from anywhere knowing it (to belong to another). He should not steal nor incite another to steal. He should completely avoid theft. Sutta Nipata II, 14

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 27, 2005The doer of good rejoices here and hereafter; he rejoices in both the worlds. He rejoices and exults, recollecting his own pure deedsDhammapada 16

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 28, 2005Much though he recites the sacred texts, but acts not accordingly, that heedless man is like a cowherd who only counts the cows of others -- he does not partake of the blessings of the holy life. Dhammapada 19

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 29, 2005Blissful is passionlessness in the world,The overcoming of sensual desires;But the abolition of the conceit I am -- That is truly the supreme bliss. Udana II, 1

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Daily Words of the BuddhaSeptember 30, 2005Little though he recites the sacred texts, but puts the Teaching into practice, forsaking lust, hatred, and delusion, with true wisdom and emancipated mind, clinging to nothing of this or any other world -- he indeed partakes of the blessings of a holy life. Dhammapada 20

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Daily Words of the BuddhaOctober 02, 2005Heedfulness is the path to the Deathless. Heedlessness is the path to death. The heedful die not. The heedless are as if dead already. Dhammapada 21

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Daily Words of the BuddhaOctober 03, 2005The wise ones, ever meditative and steadfastly persevering, alone experience Nibbana, the incomparable freedom from bondage. Dhammapada 23

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Daily Words of the BuddhaOctober 04, 2005Ever grows the glory of him who is energetic, mindful and pure in conduct, discerning and self-controlled, righteous and heedful. Dhammapada 24

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Daily Words of the BuddhaOctober 05, 2005Whoever takes a stickto beings desiring ease,when he himself is looking for ease,will meet with no ease after death.Whoever doesn't take a stickto beings desiring ease,when he himself is looking for ease,will meet with ease after death. Udana II, 3

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