Sutta Nipata II, 10

Rouse yourself! Sit up!
Resolutely train yourself to attain peace.
Do not let the king of death, seeing you are careless,
lead you astray and dominate you.
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Sutta Nipata I, 10
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Through conviction one crosses over the flood.
Through heedfulness, the sea.
Through persistence one overcomes suffering & stress.
Through discernment a person is purified.
Lectures suggérées:Sutta Nipata 4.812Sutta Nipata 705Sutta Nipata II, 10Sutta Nipata I, 8
Itivuttaka 84
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Hate brings great misfortune,
hate churns up and harms the mind;
this fearful danger deep within
most people do not understand.
Lectures suggérées:Itivuttaka 84Dhammapada 1.1 & 1.2Emotional exhibitionismItivuttaka 109
Dhammapada 1.1 & 1.2
about 2 months ago - No comments
Mind precedes all phenomena,
mind matters most, everything is mind-made.
If with an impure mind
one performs any action of speech or body,
then suffering will follow that person
as the cartwheel follows the foot of the draught animal.
Mind precedes all phenomena,
mind matters most, everything is mind-made.
If with a pure mind
one performs any action of speech or body,
then happiness will [...]
Anguttara Nikaya II, 72
about 4 months ago - No comments
May all creatures, all living things,
all beings one and all,
experience good fortune only.
May they not fall into harm.
Lectures suggérées:Dhammapada 19.270Dhammapada 12.163Dhammapada 331Digha Nikaya 31
Dhammapada 331
about 5 months ago - No comments
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.
Lectures suggérées:Dhammapada 12.163Digha Nikaya 31Udana V, 3Anguttara Nikaya II, 72
Dhammapada 96
about 6 months ago - No comments
Calm is his thought, calm his speech,
and calm his deed, who, truly knowing,
is wholly freed, perfectly tranquil and wise.
Lectures suggérées:Dhammapada 81Dhammapada 1.1 & 1.2Sutta Nipata 4.812Digha Nikaya 31
Sutta Nipata 4.812
about 8 months ago - No comments
At death a person abandons
what he construes as mine.
Realizing this, the wise
shouldn’t incline
to be devoted to mine.
Lectures suggérées:Sutta Nipata II, 10Sutta Nipata I, 10Sutta Nipata 705Udana V, 3
Dhammapada 19.270
about 9 months ago - No comments
He is not noble who injures living beings.
He is called “noble” because
he is harmless towards all living beings.
Lectures suggérées:Anguttara Nikaya II, 72Sutta Nipata I, 8Itivuttaka 109Dhammapada 81
Dhammapada 81
about 1 year ago - No comments
Just as a solid rock is not shaken by the storm,
even so the wise are not affected by praise or blame.
Lectures suggérées:Dhammapada 96Sutta Nipata 4.812Digha Nikaya 31Udana V, 3
Dhammapada 1.6
about 1 year ago - No comments
There are those who do not realize
that one day we all must die.
But those who do realize this
settle their quarrels.
Lectures suggérées:Dhammapada 81Dhammapada 12.163Dhammapada 96Dhammapada 331



