Saturday, February 2, 2013

JAN 10


Serve and love all sentient beings full-heartedly is like walking the Buddha's path whole-heartedly
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When the pool of the mind is calm and still, you can see fishes swimming in the water. All your karmic unwhole some defilement will be reviewed to you.

Live from moment to the next moment with reflection of our inner being whom has guided us all along from birth to death.

Anger is a tidal wave, as it comes and it also subsides a little while later, just watch it. Watching it helps you to prevent from hurting anyone, including yourself.

Looking for material wealth is like drinking a cup of salt water, the desire of thirst can never be quenched. This fire of desire not only will burnt you off including people whom they love you.











Watch your breath as it comes in and goes out of your precious body, it helps your mind to move only in one direction to path of liberation and awakening with compassion and wisdom. The light that radiates from you will warm everyone who comes near you.










The Avatamsaka-sutra explains:
The mind is like an artist:
It creates. 
All existential realms,
All these are created by the multifarious mind.

The Ratnamegha-sutra comments:
The world is lead by the mind.
The mind does not see itself;
Good or bad action is caused by the mind.
It revolves like a fire wheel,
Moves like waves,
Burns like a forest fire,
Widen like a great river.

( Our mind creates our own world. When our mind ceases, the world is no more there. Cultivate wisdom and compassion before our world ends. - ( 2 cents opinion ) )









The Manjusrivikridita-sutra states:
If the nature of the mind is not realised,
It is drawn toward imaginary thoughts
And is forced to wander in the three planes
And six spheres of existence.

The Bodhicharyavatara says:
A man whose mind is totally distracted
Is caught between the fangs of defilement.
If one does not know the secret nature of mind
Which is the essence of all Dharma,
One might wander aimlessly,
Though one wished to be happy and eliminate misery.
Wisdom does not arise without meditating upon tranquility;
Enlightenment does not arise without the emergence of wisdom.









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