Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Nyoshül Khenpo Rinpoche (1932–1999)
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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Nyoshül Khenpo Rinpoche (1932–1999)
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BDG on YouTube: Dharma Sharing: Ven. Yin Kit on Mindfulness (Part 1 of 3)
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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Nyoshül Khenpo Rinpoche (1932–1999)
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Today’s #DailySutta:
SN 22.29 Abhinandanasutta: Taking Pleasure
“Mendicants, if you take pleasure in form, you take pleasure in suffering.…”
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BDG feature: Padmasambhava’s Buddha-field of Tantric Dances: Re-establishing Dance in the Narrative of Guru Rinpoche
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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Ajahn Pasanno
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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Ajahn Pasanno
Loving-kindness can’t be separated from the Dhamma or anything else. Those qualities of letting go, non-contention: that’s where loving-kindness arises. When we let go of our moods, obsessions, worries, and fears—what’s left? Loving-kindness. — Ajahn Pasanno
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Today’s #DailySutta:
SN 23.4 Pariññeyyasutta: Should Be Completely Understood
“I will teach you the things that should be completely understood, complete understanding, and the person who has completely understood.…”
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I am thinking of buying a #Buddha figurine as a present to someone. Can someone suggest a shop in Germany/Europe?
13. Apr: #Songkran ist das traditionelle #Neujahrsfest, das in #Thailand gefeiert wird. https://www.kleiner-kalender.de/105728 #Feiertag #Buddha
Today’s #DailySutta:
SN 22.86 Anurādhasutta: Anuradha
“What do you think, Anuradha, do you regard the Tathagata as in form?…”
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Today’s #DailySutta:
SN 22.82 Puṇṇamasutta: A Full Moon Night
“Sir, what is the scope of the term ‘aggregates’ as applied to the aggregates?…”
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“One should train in three deeds of merit—generosity, a balanced life, developing a loving mind—that yield long-lasting happiness.”
~ The Buddha
#photography #stones #rocks #buddha #balance #blackandwhite #monochrome #digicam
According to Narada Thera (1993), the Buddha uttered this verse after the merchant Anathapindika came under criticism for spending most of his fortune in almsgiving to the Buddha and his entourage. The Buddha added a second verse, “Even a good person sees evil so long as good ripens not; but when it bears fruit then the good one sees the good results.” #good #evil #buddha #Karma #actions
When the Buddha awakened, he reportedly said: “There is only one mind.” But what does that really mean? #Buddha #Enlightenment #OneMind #Zen #Nonduality #Consciousness #Awareness #SpiritualAwakening #Mindfulness #TrueNature #ClearMind #Meditation #Dharma #SelfInquiry https://youtube.com/shorts/PyDSeT3EijA
Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Tulku Thondup Rinpoche (1939–2023)
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"The childish work for their own benefit, the Buddhas work for the benefit of others.
The source of all misery in the world lies in thinking of ones-self.
The source of all happiness lies in thinking of others."
-Shantideva, b.635- d.763
Fabricating Visionary Art (A free, 43-page article from 2011)
Tags: #CentralAsian #Buddha #Mahayana #Tibet #Buddhastatue #Clothes
https://buddhistuniversity.net/content/articles/skirting-bodhisattva_linrothe-rob
Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Tulku Thondup Rinpoche (1939–2023)
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