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Hard
is the life gone forth,
hard to delight in.

Hard
is the miserable
householder’s life.
It’s painful
to stay with dissonant people,
painful to travel the road.

So be
neither traveler
nor pained.

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Dhammapada XXI : Miscellaneous

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The man of conviction
endowed with virtue,
glory, & wealth:
wherever he goes
he is honored.

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Thus have I heard. On one occasion the Blessed One was dwelling at Savatthi in Jeta’s Grove, Anathapiṇḍika’s Park. Then, when the night had advanced, a certain devatā of stunning beauty, illuminating the entire Jeta’s Grove, approached the Blessed One. Having approached, he paid homage to the Blessed One and stood to one side. Standing to one side, that devatā recited this verse in the presence of the Blessed One:

“There is no affection like that for a son,
No wealth equal to cattle,
There is no light like the sun,
Among the waters the ocean is supreme.”

The Blessed One:

“There is no affection like that for oneself,
No wealth equal to grain,
There is no light like wisdom,
Among the waters the rain is supreme.”

SN 1.13 Natthiputtasamasutta: None Equal to That for a Son
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The good shine from afar
like the snowy Himalayas.
The bad don’t appear
even when near,
like arrows shot into the night.

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AN INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHISM
Teachings, History and Practices
second edition
PETER HARVEY

In this new edition of the bestselling Introduction to Buddhism, Peter Harvey provides a comprehensive introduction to the development of the Buddhist tradition in both Asia and the West. Extensively revised and fully updated, this new edition draws on recent scholarship in the field, and explores the tensions and continuities between the different forms of Buddhism. Harvey critiques and corrects some common misconceptions and mistranslations, and discusses key concepts that have often been over-simplified and over-generalized.

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peter harvey is Emeritus Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Sunderland. He is the author of An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics: Foundations, Values and Issues (Cambridge, 2000) and The Selfless Mind: Personality, Consciousness and Nirvana in Early Buddhism (Curzon, 1995). He is editor of the Buddhist Studies Review and one of the two founders of the UK Association for Buddhist Studies.

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Sitting alone,
resting alone,
walking alone,
untiring.
Taming himself,
he’d delight alone–
alone in the forest.

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He goes to hell,
the one who asserts
what didn’t take place,
as does the one
who, having done,
says, ‘I didn’t.’
Both–low-acting people–
there become equal:
after death, in the world beyond.

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An ochre robe tied ’round their necks,
many with evil qualities
–unrestrained, evil–
rearise, because of their evil acts, in hell.
Better to eat an iron ball
–glowing, aflame–
than that, unprincipled & unrestrained,
you should eat the alms of the country.

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Dhammapada XXII : Hell

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All You Need Is Kindfulness
A Collection of Ajahn Brahm Quotes

The 63 quotes from Ajahn Brahm's teachings in this collection have been gathered from various talks delivered between 2009 and 2013. The teachings were either given to the lay people at Nollamara Centre and Jhana Grove Meditation Retreat Centre or to monastics at Bodhinyana Monastery and overseas in Sri Lanka. The background photos have been taken over the last seven years in Germany, New Zealand, Ladakh (North India), Australia, Switzerland, England and the Czech Republic.


To give this work a bit of structure, the sayings have loosely been put under the three headings of Sīla, Samādhi and Pañña. These are respectively, the Pali terms for Virtue, Meditation and Wisdom, which constitute the basic structure of the Buddhist path. These terms are explained briefly at the beginning of each section.


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When among friends, whether staying in place or going on a journey, you’re always on call. Looking for the uncoveted freedom, live alone like a horned rhino.

Among friends you have fun and games, and for children you are full of love. Though loathe to depart from those you hold dear, live alone like a horned rhino.
They befriend you and serve you for their own sake; these days it’s hard to find friends
lacking ulterior motive.
Impure folk cleverly profit themselves—live alone like a horned rhino.

Clearly we praise the blessing of a friend, it’s good to be with friends your equal or better. but failing to find them, eating blamelessly, live alone like a horned rhino.

Partial excepts from Snp 1.3 : Khaggavisāṇasutta
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Four things befall the heedless man
who lies down with the wife of another:
a wealth of demerit;
a lack of good sleep;
third, censure;
fourth, hell.
A wealth of demerit, an evil destination,
& the brief delight of a fearful man with a
fearful woman,
& the king inflicts a harsh punishment.
So
no man should lie down
with the wife of another.

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Dhammapada XXII : Hell

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Just as sharp-bladed grass,
if wrongly held,
wounds the very hand that holds it–
the contemplative life, if wrongly grasped,
drags you down to hell.
Any slack act, or defiled observance,
or fraudulent life of chastity bears no great fruit.
If something’s to be done,
then work at it firmly,
for a slack going-forth
kicks up all the more dust.
It’s better to leave a misdeed undone.
A misdeed burns you afterward.
Better that a good deed be done
that, after you’ve done it,
won’t make you burn.

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So pay heed, all you celestial beings, have love for humankind, who day and night bring offerings; please protect them diligently.

Tasmā hi bhūtā nisāmetha sabbe
Mettam karotha mānusiyā pajāya
Divā ca ratto ca haranti ye balim
Tasmā hi ne rakkhatha appamattā

Ratana Sutta verse 2



Balinese offerings for the divine, southern Bali seas, Indonesia.
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Like a frontier fortress,
guarded inside & out,
guard yourself.
Don’t let the moment pass by.
Those for whom the moment is past
grieve, consigned to hell.

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Ashamed of what’s not shameful,
not ashamed of what is,
beings adopting wrong views
go to a bad destination.
Seeing danger where there is none,
& no danger where there is,
beings adopting wrong views
go to a bad destination.
Imagining error where there is none,
and no error where there is,
beings adopting wrong views
go to a bad destination.
But knowing error as error,
and non-error as non-,
beings adopting right views
go to a good destination.

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