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by pulga » Fri Feb 15, 2013 5:39 am
Śūnyatā wrote:I'm enjoying observing this discourse.

Too bad it had to end. But as I said, it was a digression.
"To feel today what one felt yesterday isn't to feel - it's to remember today what was felt yesterday, to be today's living corpse of what yesterday was lived and lost." Fernando Pessoa
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by tiltbillings » Fri Feb 15, 2013 5:56 am
pulga wrote:Śūnyatā wrote:I'm enjoying observing this discourse.

Too bad it had to end. But as I said, it was a digression.
If you ewant to discuss and make a case for your interpretation of yoniso manasikāra, start a new thread, please.
What is the use of his knowledge
pertaining to the number of insects in the whole world?
Rather, inquire into his knowledge of
that which is to be practised by us
-- Dharmakirti
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond.
SN I, 38.
Níl sa saol seo ach ceo
There is naught in this life but mist
Is ní bheimid beo ach seal beag gearr.
And we will not be alive but a short hard time.
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