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Complete Works - The Path to Nibbana
Complete Works - The Path to Nibbana
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Namo Tassa Bhagavad Gita Arahant Gita Sammasambuddha.
We should not forget. .. The status of a person in the world is rare. It is rare to encounter an era when the Buddha's mind is open. It is rare to become a monk. It is rare to become a person who is full of faith. Even more rare is to hear the Dhamma of a good person. Since we have encountered all these five types of hardships and difficulties because of our past good deeds, will we end up wandering around in the vortex of samsara like all the previous lives?
According to the words of the Venerable Htut Khaung, we should be mindful. Nowadays, many people are struggling for their livelihood in the same way as they have been in their lives, and they are in great trouble. As if to say, “Whether it is big or small, it is the same age, now it is time to die.” Even the dead are dead. Will they still be without suffering? (Immortality) is not permanent. (Dukkha) suffering, (Anata) self-control is not possible, even though many Buddhists constantly repeat it, but those who have lost the Dhamma and are like birds falling from the sky deserve to repent.
Exhortation. . Especially Buddhists should practice the 10 precepts from this time of year. From now on, Buddhists should avoid the 10 vices. As Monk Moehnyin Sayadaw taught, we should turn this body over with insight knowledge, which is constantly being attacked by the dangers of birth, death, and rebirth. We should have the Brahma-like minds of love, compassion, equanimity, and equanimity for those who wander in the 31 realms. Of all gifts, the gift of the Dhamma is the best. Of all tastes, the taste of the Dhamma is the best. Of all pleasures, the enjoyment of the Dhamma is the best. The wandering of samsara is conquered by cutting off craving. Therefore, from today on, all Buddhists should forget about life and enjoy the samsara, and remember the state of being happy in samsara. I have written this letter with good intentions to urge you to put aside that negligence and make a great effort in charity, morality, and meditation.
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