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  • Scenes from the Life of the Buddha 2
    Once Nigantha Nataputta, a spiritual teacher and leader of the Niganthas, hatched a plan to embarrass the Buddha. He said to Prince Abhaya, “Prince, I have a plan to make you famous far and wide as the man who showed that Gotama is a fraud. Go to him and ask, ‘Do Awakened Buddhas ever speak 
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    9 April 2020, 2:12 pm
  • Scenes from the Life of the Buddha 1
    I was a spoiled youth. My father had lotus ponds dug for me with lotuses of all colors. My clothes and sandalwood were imported from KāsÄ«. A servant held a white umbrella over my head day and night to keep from from heat or rain. I had three cottages: one for summer, one for winter, 
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    2 April 2020, 1:39 pm
  • Nibbana 2
    Once while staying at Anathapindika’s Forest Park, the Buddha was visited by a beautiful deva whose radiance lit up the forest grove. The deva asked, “How did you ford the raging river?” The Buddha replied, “I did not stop, and I did not struggle .” “But why?” “When I began to stop, I would sink. 
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    30 March 2020, 2:40 pm
  • Sutta Topics 2
    Stand like a guard, vigilantly watching the doors of the 6 senses. When you see something, do not become entranced by it. If you have no control over where you look, you can easily be overwhelmed by unhelpful states of mind. Have self-control over your eyes, your ears, your nose, tongue, body, and thoughts. Pay 
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    22 March 2020, 1:39 pm
  • Teaching and Learning
    If you long for a devoted crowd of disciples, it corrupts your heart and makes deep meditation difficult. Respect can be a dart, difficult to remove. -KN Thag 18.1 Sāriputtattheragāthā While this teaching is good and helpful, do not cling to it. Don’t treat it like a precious possession to be guarded and treasured. Always 
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    16 March 2020, 1:39 pm
  • Nibbana 1
    There is a place that is uncreated, unborn, and unsupported. If there were not such a place, there would be no escape. -KN Udana 8.4 Catutthanibbana Sutta You cannot reach the end of the world by walking But to achieve the goal of the holy life You must reach the end of the world A 
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    14 March 2020, 2:40 pm
  • Understanding
    There is nothing you could see, hear, smell, taste, touch, or think that could adequately describe the state of the Buddhas of the past, those who were fully Awakened, never to be born again, free from all suffering. -AN 35.8.83 Phaggunapañhā Sutta Show me the path that leads to Liberation. I will inevitably get there, 
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    27 February 2020, 2:40 pm
  • Wisdom 2
    Would a fully enlightened arahant say things like, “I do this” or “They do that”? Yes, an arahant might well say, “I do this” or “They do that.” But they would only say such things as a manner of speaking. They would not be fooled. -AN 1.3.25 Arahanta Sutta When you deeply see the nature 
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    21 February 2020, 2:43 pm
  • Wisdom 1
    You should take time to be alone. If you spend time alone you will come to understand: this is suffering, this is the cause of suffering, this is the end of suffering, this is the way to end suffering. You should take time to be alone. If you spend time alone you will come to 
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    15 February 2020, 2:43 pm
  • Suffering
    If you tie a dog to a post, it will keep running in circles all day. In the same way, a person who hasn’t learned the Dhamma will keep running in circles, obsessed with things, with feelings, with perception, choices, and consciousness. They are not free! -SN 22.10.99 Gaddulabaddha Sutta There are three kinds of 
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    9 February 2020, 2:32 pm
  • Kamma
    Once Vacchagotta the Wanderer said to the Buddha, “I hear that you teach that people should only give alms to you and your monks, nobody else. That giving to others doesn’t make merit. Is that true?” “No, that is not true,” replied the Buddha. “Giving is always a good thing, and anyone that says different 
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    9 February 2020, 2:21 pm
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