Buddhist Wisdom Words

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Buddha -
Whoever makes love grow boundless,
and sets his mind for seeing the end of birth,
his fetters are worn thin.
If he loves even a single being,
Good will follow.
But the Noble One with compassionate heart for all mankind,
generates abounding good.

Wei Wu Wei
- Posthumours Pieces
If we clearly apperceive the difference Between direct apprehension in Whole- mind And relative comprehension by reasoning In mind divided into subject - and - object,
All the apparent mysteries will disappear.
For that will be found to be the key Which unlocks the door of incomprehension.


The sixth step of the Eightfold Path is Right Effort
Meaning to abstain from all evil states of mind and to foster and maintain vitruous states of mind:
Compassion, pity, sympathy, calmness and tranquility
- UNKOWN



BUDDHA
All conditioned things are impermanent -
When one sees this with wisdom, one turns away from suffering.
This is the path to purification







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