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Guru - Nibbana

Guru - Nibbana

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Happy and joyful

Rejoice, for you have heard the joyful news. Our Lord Buddha has found the source of all evil. He has shown us the path to liberation.

The Buddha removes the ignorance in our hearts and saves us from the danger of death.

The Buddha brought comfort and encouragement to those who were discouraged and unhappy. The burden of life

He brings peace to those who are downcast. He gives strength to the weak when they are discouraged.

You who are suffering from the sufferings of life, you who are struggling, you who are bowing your heads, you who are yearning for the life of truth, rejoice and be glad because you hear the joyful news.

There is ointment for the wounded. There is food for the hungry. There is water for the thirsty. There is hope for the discouraged. There is light for those in darkness. There is an inexhaustible reward for the righteous.

If you are wounded, bandage your wounds. If you are hungry, eat. If you are tired, rest. If you are hungry, satisfy your hunger. If you are in darkness, look to the light. If you are discouraged, take comfort. | You who love truth, trust in truth. The kingdom of truth has dawned on the face of the earth. The light of truth has dispelled the darkness of ignorance. We can see the path. We can take a clear step.

Our Lord Buddha has revealed the truth. | The truth cures our diseases. It saves us from chaos and destruction. The truth gives us strength in life and in death. The truth alone is capable of conquering the evils of ignorance.

Rejoice and be glad, for you have heard the good news.

Samsara and Nibbana

Look at your surroundings. Think about life.

All things are impermanent. Nothing is permanent. There is birth. There is death. There is growth. There is decay. There is association. There is separation.

The splendor of the world is like a flower. It blooms in the morning, but withers in the heat of the afternoon.

Wherever you look, there are sensations for the senses. They are agitated. They are excited. They are fleeing from suffering and death in fear. There is a burning flame of greed. The world is changing. Everything is cyclical.

There is nothing permanent in the world. In the sea of ​​suffering that spreads across the world, is there no resting place where our troubled hearts can find peace? There is nothing permanent. Come on.

Is there no longer any cessation of the cause of the suffering?

The burning fire of greed cannot be extinguished. Will the heart ever be at peace?

The Buddha was unhappy with the suffering of life. The Buddha saw the emptiness of worldly pleasures and sought peace in something that would not perish, that would last forever.

You who are attached to life, realize the eternal and the impermanent hidden in the impermanent. You who desire happiness without the seeds of sorrow and grief, live righteously by following the Buddha's teachings. You who desire wealth, acquire wealth that lasts forever.

Truth is something that endures forever. Truth knows no birth. It knows no death. It has no beginning. It has no end. O human being, welcome to Truth.

Let the truth enter and dwell in your soul.

Truth is the immortal part of the heart. Owning truth is owning a treasure. A life of truth is a life of peace and joy.

"Enshrine truth in your heart. Truth is the manifestation of the nature of non-being. Truth depicts the nature of eternity. Truth expresses the eternal permanence. Truth gives immortality to mortal man."

Buddha is the truth. Let Buddha abide in your heart. Let all greed in your soul cease. At the end of your spiritual development, you will become like Buddha.

Destroy your soul, which cannot and will not develop into a Buddha. For this is ignorance. It is not right. It is the basis of your error. It is the cause of your suffering. You can fill your soul with the truth and make it imperishable. Therefore, make yourself like a cup that can be filled with the pure essence of the Buddha's Dhamma. Cleanse your body of all unwholesome defilements.

Purify your life. There is no other way to reach the truth. Also, understand the difference between the ego and the truth. The ego is the cause of selfishness and selfishness. It is the basis of unwholesomeness. The truth is not attached to the ego. The truth is spread throughout the universe. It looks towards the truth and the right path.

The self that those who love their own self think is their life is not eternal. It does not last forever. It is subject to destruction and dissolution. Do not seek the self. Seek the truth.

If we free our souls from our petty egos, if we refrain from acting in ways that harm others, if the light of truth shines forth and becomes as clear as crystal, if it burns brightly,

A clear mirror surface, free from the mixture of greed, free from the veil of delusion, free from the formation of unwholesome and unwholesome thoughts, will appear in our consciousness. In this mirror, things will appear as they really are.

The seeker of the Self must know the difference between the false self and the true self. The attachment to the self and the body is the false self. These are the delusions that are distorted and distorted. They are the aggregates that are subject to destruction. Only the one who knows his true self and knows it will attain Nibbana. The one who attains Nibbana is the one who attains the highest bliss. That person is eternal, indestructible.

All the aggregates of samsara will be dissolved again. The world will be reduced to dust. Our individual natures will be destroyed. But the Buddha's teachings will remain forever. All this

The cessation of the ego is liberation. The disappearance of the ego is enlightenment. The cessation of the ego is Nibbana. The person who has abandoned sensual pleasures and clings to the truth is a happy person. Peace of mind is the highest happiness.

Let us take refuge in the Buddha. For the Buddha discovered the eternal Dhamma in the impermanent. Let us take refuge in the immutability of life. Let us take refuge in the truth created by the light of the Buddha's wisdom.

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