He trains himself, having undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest fault.
Sikkha Sutta
He trains himself, having undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest fault.
There are many good people in the world who are destined for a happy afterlife.cappuccino wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 6:25 amHe trains himself, having undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest fault.
Sikkha Sutta
I better be rich man in human world than to be slave worker to heavenly kingsPondera wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:05 amThere are many good people in the world who are destined for a happy afterlife.cappuccino wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 6:25 amHe trains himself, having undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest fault.
Sikkha Sutta
Mere wishing aint gonna cut
be careful what you wish for
I wish to be free from sensual pleasure
“For those standing in the middle of a lake, when a fearful flood has
arisen, for those overcome by old age and death, speak about an
island, dear Sir, you must explain an island to me, so there will be no
more after this.”
“For those standing in the middle of a lake, when a fearful flood has
arisen, for those overcome by old age and death, I speak about an
island, Kappa: Having nothing, no attachment, this is the island with
nothing beyond, this is called Nibbāna, I say, the end of old age and
death. Knowing this, those who are mindful, who are emancipated in
this very life, come not under Māra’s control, they are not servants to
Māra.”