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Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive. -- His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Daily Words of the Buddha- Daily Words of the Buddha for September 08, 2010Kāyappakopaṃ rakkheyya; kāyena saṃvuto siyā. Kāyaduccaritaṃ hitvā, kāyena sucaritaṃ care. Listen Let one guard oneself against irritability in bodily action; let one be controlled in deed. Abandoning bodily misconduct, let one practice good conduct in deed. Dhammapada 17.231 View Pāli on Tipitaka.org The Dhammapada: The Buddha's Path of Wisdom, translat […]
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Recently moved from http://walkingtowardrefuge.wordpress.com (and before that, http://edamommy.blogspot.com/) this blog journals my thoughts, ideas, discoveries and more concerning Buddhism.
One of these days I’d like to move closer to a place to Practice. I’d like to follow in my Aunt and late Uncle’s footsteps and become involved in hospice care, and possibly counseling. I’d also like to go back to school and get a masters in Buddhist Studies, at the very least. (I have a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology.)
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