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¡iªþ¿ý^¤åì¤å¡j The expression "Insight into the true nature of things" refers to seeing TRANSIENCE, UNSATISFACTORINESS AND NON-SELFHOOD, seeing that nothing is worth getting, nothing is worth being, seeing that no object whatsoever should be grasped at and clung to as being a self or as belonging to a self, as being good or bad, attractive or repulsive. Liking or disliking anything, even if it is only an idea or a memory, is clinging.
To say that nothing is worth getting or being is the same as to say that nothing is worth clinging to. 'Getting' refers to setting one's heart on property, position, wealth, or any pleasing object. 'Being' refers to holding onto the awareness of one's self-image, identifying with one's status as husband, wife, rich man, poor man, winner, loser, or human being, or even the awareness of being oneself. If we really look deeply at it, even being oneself is no fun, is wearisome, because trying to be anything is a source of suffering. If one can completely give up to cling to the idea of being oneself, of any self-image, then one will no longer suffer. This is what it is to see the worthlessness of being anything, and is the gist of the statement that being anything, no matter what, is bound to be suffering in a way appropriate to that particular state of being. When there exists 'oneself', there are bound to exist things which are other than that 'self' and belong to it. Thus one has one's children, one's wife, one's this, that and the other. Then one has one's duty as husband or wife, master or servant, and so on. There is no state of being such that to maintain it will not involve struggle. The trouble and struggle necessary to maintain one's state of being are simply the result of blind infatuation with things, of clinging. [Do not feign that you already know and have insight and act falsely. Be humble enough to hold on to learning and 'seeing'. Rely on Buddha's Dhamma to help your seeing. Let it be the last thing you give up for supreme final insight. ]
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- Here`s the learning process in a nutshell. Attention makes us receptive to information, which we process together with prior knowledge, until we arrive at conclusions and understanding, which we then apply and test for confirmation
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- Some thoughts on teaching and learning from the Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard
If we wish to succeed
in helping someone to reach a particular goal
we must first find out where he is now
and start from there.
If we cannot do this,
we merely delude ourselves
into believing that we can help others.
Before we can help someone,
we must know more than he does,
but most of all,
we must understand what he understands.
If we cannot do that, our knowing more will not help.
If we nonetheless wish to show how much we know,
it is only because we are vain and arrogant,
and our true goal is to be admired,
not to help others.
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starts with humility before those we wish to help,
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that helping
is not a wish to dominate
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neither can we help anyone.
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"There are these five facts that one should reflect on often, whether one is a woman or a man, lay or ordained. Which five?"
"'I am subject to aging, have not gone beyond aging.' This is the first fact that one should reflect on often, whether one is a woman or a man, lay or ordained."
"'I am subject to illness, have not gone beyond illness.' ...
"'I am subject to death, have not gone beyond death.' ...
"'I will grow different, separate from all that is dear and appealing to me.' ...
"'I am the owner of my actions, heir to my actions, born of my actions, related through my actions, and have my actions as my arbitrator. Whatever I do, for good or for evil, to that will I fall heir.' ..."
"These are the five facts that one should reflect on often, whether one is a woman or a man, lay or ordained."
- "Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings" [Publilius Syrus]
- Man, left to his own impulses and desires, will undoubtedly destroy himself.
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- Your practice is like raising a duck. Your duty is to feed it and give it water. If it grows fast or slow its the duck's business not yours. Let it go and just do your own work - Ajahn Chah
- ¡§Whenever you have feelings of love or hate for anything whatsoever, these will be your aides and partners in building parami. The Buddha-Dhamma is not to be found in moving forwards, nor in moving backwards, nor in standing still. This, Sumedho, is your place of non-abiding.¡¨ - A short note to Ajahn Sumedho from his teacher Ajahn Chah 3 weeks before he got a serious stroke
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- What Is STRESS? (From http://www.teachhealth.com/)
We are all familiar with the word "stress". Stress is when you are worried about loosing your job or worried about having enough money to pay your bills. In fact, to most of us, STRESS IS SYNONYMOUS WITH WORRY. If it is something that makes you worry, then it is stress.
Your body, however, has a much broader definition of stress. TO YOUR BODY, STRESS IS SYNONYMOUS WITH CHANGE. Anything that causes a change in your life causes stress. It doesn't matter if it is a "good" change, or a "bad" change, they are both stress. When you find your dream apartment and get ready to move, that is stress. If you break your leg, that is stress. Good or bad, if it is a CHANGE in your life, it is stress as far as your body is concerned.
Even IMAGINED CHANGE is stress. (Imagining changes is what we call "worrying".) If you fear that you will not have enough money to pay your rent, that is stress. If you worry that you may get fired, that is stress. If you think that you may receive a promotion at work, that is also stress (even though this would be a good change). Whether the event is good or bad, imagining changes in your life is stressful.
Anything that causes CHANGE IN YOUR DAILY ROUTINE is stressful.
Anything that causes CHANGE IN YOUR BODY HEALTH is stressful.
IMAGINED CHANGES are just as stressful as real changes.
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- By ourselves is evil done, by ourselves we pain endure, by ourselves we cease from wrong, by ourselves become we pure. No one saves us but ourselves, no one can and no one may; we ourselves must tread the Path: Buddhas only show the way." - Dhammapada 165
- Definition of Attention in the Oxford Dictionary of Psychology :
ATTENTION is sustained concentration on a specific stimulus, sensation, idea, thought, or activity, enabling one to use information-processing systems with limited capacity to handle vast amounts of information available from the sense organs and memory stores.
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- In his Principles of Psychology (1910 p424) William James writes: "The faculty of voluntarily bringing back a wandering attention over and over again is the very root of judgement, character and will. No one is compos sui (master of himself) if he has it not. An education which would improve this facility would be the education par excellence."
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- On The Vanity Of Existence in "Studies in Pessimism" by Arthur Schopenhauer
- We pursue our life, however, with great interest and much solicitude as long as possible, as we blow out a soap-bubble as long and as large as possible, although we know perfectly well that it will burst. - "The World as Will and Idea(or Representation)" by Arthur Schopenhauer
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- THE BEST WAY TO ESCAPE FROM A PROBLEM IS TO SOLVE IT. - Alan Saporta
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- Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs. - Henry Ford
- Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds. - Franklin D. Roosevelt
- How and When are the Five Precepts Broken?
(1) Refraining from killing living beings
- there is a living being, you perceive it is living,
you intend to kill it, you make an effort, and it dies.
(2) Refraining from taking what is not given
- there is an article owned by another, you perceive it is such,
you intend to take it, you make an effort, and it is taken away.
(3) Refraining from sexual misconduct
- there is someone protected by another,
you intend to have intercourse, you make an effort,
there is consummation.
(4) Refraining from speaking falsey
- there is a falsehood, you intend to deceive, you make an effort,
someone understands the meaning.
(5) Refraining from liquor, wines, or intoxicants which cause heedlessness
- there is intoxicats, you intend to take them, you make an effort, you take them.
- The accumulation of one person's bones during one aeon would be a mass as big as a mountain - so said the Great Sage, the Buddha.
From The World's Current Death Rate, Over 150,000 People Die Every Day. Confronting the mortality of the world around us (as well as our own mortality) can lead us to reflect more earnestly about our priorities - and provide us with a sense of urgency of purpose. Statisticians have calculated the "mortality rate" for the world to be roughly .883 percent. This means that 1 out of every 113 people in the world died last year. Based on this rate, here is an estimate of the incidence of death among people now living in the world:
* 1.78 deaths per second
* 107 deaths per minute
* 6,390 deaths per hour
* 153,000 deaths per day
* 56.0 million deaths per year
* 3.9 billion deaths per average lifetime (70 years)
- FIVE Strengths :
(1) FAITH in the Awakened One, His Teaching and the Community of Worthy Ones.
(2) ENERGY to remove bad thoughts and prevent them arising, to establish good thoughts and maintain them.
(3) MINDFULNESS of the nature of the body, feelings, mind and phenomena.
(4) CONCENTRATION of gaining the first, second, third and fourth absorption.
(5) WISDOM of knowing suffering, its arising, its cessation, and the path to cessation.
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- The ultimate value of life depends upon awareness and the power of contemplation rather than upon mere survival. - Aristotle
- The secret to humor is surprise. - Aristotle
- I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who overcomes his enemies. - Aristotle
- "Counsels and Maxims" by Arthur Schopenhauer:
He who has taken to heart the teaching of my philosophy¡Xwho knows, therefore, that our whole existence is something which had better not have been, and that to disown and disclaim it is the highest wisdom¡Xhe will have no great expectations from anything or any condition in life: he will spend passion upon nothing in the world, nor lament over-much if he fails in any of his undertakings. He will feel the deep truth of what Plato says: [Greek: oute ti ton anthropinon haxion on megalaes spondaes]¡Xnothing in human affairs is worth any great anxiety; or, as the Persian poet has it,
Though from thy grasp all worldly things should flee,
Grieve not for them, for they are nothing worth:
And though a world in thy possession be,
Joy not, for worthless are the things of earth.
Since to that better world 'tis given to thee
To pass, speed on, for this is nothing worth.
- Any man who tries to be good all the time is bound to come to ruin among the great many who are not good. - Niccolo Machiavelli
- Good judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment. - Rita Mae Brown
- What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, it's what we know for sure that just ain't so. -- Mark Twain
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