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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

 

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> Febuary 24, 2005

>

>

> One who, while himself seeking happiness,

> does not oppress with violence other beings

> who also desire happiness,

> will find happiness hereafter.

>

> Dhammapada 132

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

 

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> Febuary 25, 2005

>

>

> To avoid all evil,

> to cultivate good,

> and to purify one's mind-

> this is the teaching of the Buddhas.

>

> Dhammapada 183

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

 

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> Febuary 26, 2005

>

>

> In this world, good it is to serve one's mother,

> good it is to serve one's father,

> good it is to serve the monks,

> and good it is to serve the holy ones.

>

> Dhammapada 332

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

 

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> Febuary 27, 2005

>

>

> Any sensual bliss in the world,

> any heavenly bliss,

> isn't worth one sixteenth-sixteenth

> of the bliss of the ending of craving.

>

> Udana II, 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

 

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> Febuary 28, 2005

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>

> Delight in heedfulness!

> Guard well your thoughts!

> Draw yourself out of this bog of evil,

> even as an elephant draws himself out of the mud.

>

> Dhammapada 327

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 1, 2005

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>

> Throroughly understanding the Dhamma

> and freed from longing through insight,

> the wise one rid of all desire

> is calm as a pool unstirred by water.

>

> Itivuttaka 91

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

 

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 2, 2005

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>

> If for company you find a wise and prudent friend

> who leads a good life,

> you should, overcoming all impediments,

> keep his company joyously and mindfully.

>

> Dhammapada 328

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 3, 2005

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>

> Good are friends when need arises;

> good is contentment with just what one has;

> good is merit when life is at an end,

> and good is the abandoning of all suffering.

>

> Dhammapada 331

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 4, 2005

>

>

> Good is virtue until life's end,

> good is faith that is steadfast,

> good is the acquisition of wisdom,

> and good is the avoidance of evil.

>

> Dhammapada 333

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 5, 2005

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>

> Slay anger and you will be happy,

> slay anger and you will not sorrow.

> For the slaying of anger in all its forms

> with its poisoned root and sweet sting-

> that is the slaying the nobles praise;

> with anger slain one weeps no more.

>

> Samyutta Nikaya I, 161

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 6, 2005

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>

> Just as a tree, though cut down,

> sprouts up again if its roots remain uncut and firm,

>

> even so, until the craving that lies dormant is

> rooted out,

> suffering springs up again and again.

>

> Dhammapada 338

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 7, 2005

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>

> One is one's own protector,

> one is one's own refuge.

> Therefore, one should control oneself,

> even as a trader controls a noble steed.

>

> Dhammapada 380

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 8, 2005

>

>

> One who is a master of knowledge,

> Who has lived the holy life,

> Is called one gone to the world's end,

> One who has reached the further shore.

>

> Itivuttaka 109

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 9, 2005

>

>

> Let go of the past, let go of the future,

> let go of the present, and cross over to the farther

> shore of existence.

> With mind wholly liberated,

> you shall come no more to birth and death.

>

> Dhammapada 348

 

Namaste,

I find this interesting as most say live in the Now,

but in fact we have to let the Now go as well.....ONS..Tony.

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 10, 2005

>

>

> A person with good eyes,

> encountering a treacherous, uneven place,

> would try hard to avoid it.

> A wise person, in the world of life,

> should avoid evil deeds.

>

> Udana V, 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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advaitajnana , Tony O'Clery <aoclery>

wrote:

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> --- Pariyatti <dailywords@p...> wrote:

> > Daily Words of the Buddha

> > March 9, 2005

> >

> >

> > Let go of the past, let go of the future,

> > let go of the present, and cross over to the farther

> > shore of existence.

> > With mind wholly liberated,

> > you shall come no more to birth and death.

> >

> > Dhammapada 348

>

> Namaste,

 

> I find this interesting as most say live in the Now,

> but in fact we have to let the Now go as well....This Now is

consciousness at rest or observing or Sakti/Saguna. Which is

ultimately unreal and never happened....ONS..Tony.

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 11, 2005

>

>

> Good is restraint in the body; good is restraint in

> speech;

> good is restraint in thought. Restraint everywhere

> is good.

> The monk restrained in every way

> is freed from all suffering.

>

> Dhammapada 361

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 12, 2005

>

>

> With all his attachments cut,

> with the heart's pining subdued,

> calm and serene and happy is he,

> for he has attained peace of mind.

>

> Samyutta Nikaya I, 212

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 13, 2005

>

>

> For one who mindfully develops

> Boundless loving-kindness

> Seeing the destruction of clinging,

> The fetters are worn away.

>

> Itivuttaka 27

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 14, 2005

>

>

> Wonderful it is to train the mind

> so swiftly moving, seizing whatever it wants.

> Good is it to have a well-trained mind,

> for a well-trained mind brings happiness.

>

> Dhammapada 35

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 15, 2005

>

>

> One should first establish oneself

> in what is proper and only then

> try to instruct others. Doing this,

> the wise one will not be criticized.

>

> Dhammapada 158

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, " Emanuele De Benedetti "

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> Namaste >

> What I pointed as Now

> is both Saguna and Nirguna Brahman

> they are never separate

> and they are always Now

>

> Marifa

 

Namaste M,

 

Ultimately there is no Saguna really and so therefore with Nir Guna

there is no 'Now'. There never was any association of Brahman with

ullusion, or Saguna. There is no way of describing it except in the

negative Nirguna..............ONS..--- End forwarded message ---

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 16, 2005

>

>

> The worse of the two is he

> who, when abused, retaliates.

> One who does not retaliate

> wins a battle hard to win.

>

> Samyutta Nikaya I, 162

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 17, 2005

>

>

> Above, across or back again,

> wherever he goes in the world

> let him carefully scrutinise

> the rise and fall of compounded things.

>

> Itivuttaka 120

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Pariyatti <dailywords wrote:

> Daily Words of the Buddha

> March 18, 2005

>

>

> They do not lament over the past,

> they yearn not for what is to come,

> they maintain themselves in the present,

> thus their complexion is serene

>

> Samyutta Nikaya I, 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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