of merit to all. iv. To those recalling the Buddha supreme, To those recalling the Dhamma sublime, And to those recalling the Sangha, No fear, no terror will make them quiver.
"Asked how he wanted to be buried, Diogenes said, 'Upside down.' 'Why'? 'Because,' Diogenes replied,' 'I think that in a little while everything will ve turned upside down, so I shall than be right side up.'
From "Diogenes: An Anecdotal Biography of the World's Greatest Cynic" by G. Pavlu
From "Diogenes: An Anecdotal Biography of the World's Greatest Cynic" by G. Pavlu
"Thus acts of body and speech are driven by an underlying intention or will (cetanā), and they are unwholesome or wholesome because they are motivated by unwholesome or wholesome intentions. Acts of body and speech are, then, the end products of particular kinds of mentality. At the same time karma can exist as a simple 'act of will', a forceful mental intention or volition that does not lead to an act of body or speech."
Rupert Gethin, The Foundations of Buddhism.
Rupert Gethin, The Foundations of Buddhism.
"The greatest pleasures are only narrowly separated from disgust" - Marcus Tullius Cicero
"The true warrior of Islam smites the neck of his own anger with the sword of forbearance; the false warrior strikes at the neck of his enemy with the sword of his own unbridled ego. For the first, the spirit of Islam determines jihad; for the second, bitter anger, masquerading as jihad, determines Islam. The contrast between the two could hardly be clearer.”
- Joseph E. B. Lumbard, Islam, Fundamentalism, and the Betrayal of Tradition: Essays by Western Muslim Scholars.
- Joseph E. B. Lumbard, Islam, Fundamentalism, and the Betrayal of Tradition: Essays by Western Muslim Scholars.
"The final element of the new chivalric religion, having replaced a celibate and misogynist priesthood with a new elite brotherhood of warriors, was to introduce the honour due to women. Women were pure by nature and not, as the priests claimed, corrupted vessels of the flesh pulling men down to punishment and death. Part of chivalry was not only the respect due to good women but also the task of protecting them from slander and danger."
- Ian Dallas, The Interim is Mine, Cape Town: Madinah Press
- Ian Dallas, The Interim is Mine, Cape Town: Madinah Press
Forwarded from ESTOICISMO
"Mantenha este pensamento à mão quando você sentir a aproximação de um ataque de raiva — não é sábio ficar enfurecido. Em vez disso, a gentileza e a civilidade são mais humanas e, portanto, mais maduras. Um homem de verdade não dá lugar à raiva e ao descontentamento, e tal pessoa tem força, coragem e resistência — ao contrário dos zangados e reclamadores. Quanto mais perto um homem chega de uma mente calma, mais perto ele está da força."
— Marco Aurélio
— Marco Aurélio