There once was a man from Samsara Who decided to drive to Nirvana He pressed on the gas But the car had no sass... So he decided to stay home in Guyana.
Only things you did incorrectly was to take a word from Fede's signature instead of the set word from the last limerick by Fede (vijja) ~ and then, to not put up the new 'word' for the next victim.
Don't worry ~ only 40 lashes from the Thread Deva (jechbi) for a first offense.
metta Chris
---The trouble is that you think you have time--- ---It's not what happens to you in life that is important ~ it's what you do with it ---
As I sat eating veggie tikka, and taking a swig from my beaker, I remarked loud and clear So that all could hear this thread's a load of old biḷibiḷikā!
Apajjhāyati
"Samsara: The human condition's heartbreaking inability to sustain contentment." Elizabeth Gilbert, 'Eat, Pray, Love'.
Simplify: 17 into 1 WILL go: Mindfulness!
Quieta movere magna merces videbatur. (Sallust, c.86-c.35 BC) Translation: Just to stir things up seemed a good reward in itself.
I am sooooo happy - How on earth could I be otherwise?!
Apajjhāyati? Why spend the time? It's a word that we can't even rhyme. Yet we try hard to muse, ponder, think, stir up views. Hmmm. This limmerick's almost a crime.
Hard to believe we haven't yet tackled Sangha. Any takers?
Rain soddens what is kept wrapped up, But never soddens what is open; Uncover, then, what is concealed, Lest it be soddened by the rain.
pariyatti There once was a young man from Kandy who thought pariyatti jim dandy. Then he studied patipatti and practiced it exactly for the pativedha disbandy.
vayānupassanā
But whoever walking, standing, sitting, or lying down overcomes thought, delighting in the stilling of thought: he's capable, a monk like this, of touching superlative self-awakening. § 110. {Iti 4.11; Iti 115}
But whoever walking, standing, sitting, or lying down overcomes thought, delighting in the stilling of thought: he's capable, a monk like this, of touching superlative self-awakening. § 110. {Iti 4.11; Iti 115}
There is a vain woman named Mada who spends all her money on Prada. All her outfits are new, yet she always feels blue, and she won't find the path till she's gotta.
Sasana
Rain soddens what is kept wrapped up, But never soddens what is open; Uncover, then, what is concealed, Lest it be soddened by the rain.
A radiant one went to the Buddha and she asked how to cross every ogha. "I did not push ahead nor stay put," Buddha said. And she bowed from a deep, heartfelt saddha.
Padaparama
Rain soddens what is kept wrapped up, But never soddens what is open; Uncover, then, what is concealed, Lest it be soddened by the rain.
Jechbi ....padaparama has FIVE syllables!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll try ....
He's a padaparama-ist Words he reveres as the highest No sila nor anapana Doesn't practice vipassana Thus can't see things as they really are.
patigha ~ In an ethical sense, it means: 'repugnance', grudge, resentment, anger, and is a synonym of vyāpāda, 'ill-will' (s. nīvarana) and dosa, 'hate' (s. mūla).
---The trouble is that you think you have time--- ---It's not what happens to you in life that is important ~ it's what you do with it ---
Hey, it's a challenge! At least it wasn't vipassanupakkilesa or something. (Side challenge: What's the longest Pali word you've come across? And can you use it in a limerick?)
Okay, i'll take a swing at Patigha --
Raga, patigha, avijja, like a song in my head, fa-la-la. It's been playing so long that I just sing along. Now be still. Hush. Just listen. A-ha!
Time to lob out a softball: Bikkhu
Rain soddens what is kept wrapped up, But never soddens what is open; Uncover, then, what is concealed, Lest it be soddened by the rain.
There once was a layman who tried the vinaya to keep. What a ride! He begged for his food but got coins. He was screwed. So he bought lunch -- with fries on the side.
Naga
Rain soddens what is kept wrapped up, But never soddens what is open; Uncover, then, what is concealed, Lest it be soddened by the rain.
Mara crafted a little plan little plan, just a little plan spread greed hate, delusion, Three Poisons leading to confusion 'Til we see things as they really are.
middha sloth
---The trouble is that you think you have time--- ---It's not what happens to you in life that is important ~ it's what you do with it ---