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San Lwin - About a Man on the Path of Wisdom
San Lwin - About a Man on the Path of Wisdom
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Test of the mind
The style that is popular at the time is called “ Style.” This style does not last long, and is only established through the creation of new ideas. Since I was going to write this letter, I had to think about what style to use. I wanted it to be a new style, a new style. But I had to ask again, for which audience?
It is aimed at an advanced reading audience. I have to ask again, what do you think of the advanced reading audience? *
An adult has a mature nature. He does not like the kind of snacks and pickles that children like. He has a unique nature. I think he likes mental food more than physical food. Mental food is called Food for Thought.
It should be said that there are two kinds of pleasure in the world. One is emotional pleasure.
A clear, calm, and peaceful happiness is a kind of equanimous pleasure.
'I consider the high-end readership to be an audience that wants to experience peace and quiet.
I think that as the trends have changed, the tastes of mature readers have also changed. Therefore, I wrote this letter as a “test of the mind” and evaluated it.
The advanced readership that reads this is an audience that is open-minded, knows what is happening in the world today, and can read and understand English.
This book is aimed at that audience. It is designed to provide a unique experience for advanced readers who have a philosophical perspective, desire knowledge of Theravada Buddhism, and are interested in world English, so that they can enjoy both the taste of Dhamma and the taste of English.
Some people may like this level, and some may not.
I define a high-level reader as someone who is broad-minded, modern, open-minded, and wants to see the world.
If that audience has truly emerged, I'm sure this thought-provoking article will be their favorite food for thought.
Author: San Lwin
Superior To Any Other Creed
As a student of comparative religions, I believe that Buddhism is the most perfect one the world has ever seen.
The philosophy of the Buddha, the theory of evolution and the Law of Kamma were far superior to any other creed.
Prof. Carl Gustav Jung
Greater than other religions
As a researcher who compares various religious doctrines, I believe that Buddhism is one of the most complete religions that has ever emerged in the world.
The Buddha's Abhidhamma, the doctrine of the cessation of suffering, and the principles of action are superior to all other doctrines.
Professor, Karl, Gustav, Jan
Namo-tassa, Bhagavad-gāda, Arhat-gāda, Sammasambuddha-gāda.
Udana Katha
The Ganges and the sands of the Ganges, the Buddhas, did not experience any religion? It is because of religion that they have not been able to leave the world for so long. Why did the Buddha, being neither human nor divine, not return to the lowest hell? Did they continue to wander around in the world without breaking the chain of ignorance? It is good to think about human life for a moment. Only in this life can we think about ourselves, old or new, good or bad, and think about ourselves again. Let us draw the thread of life from its beginning and distinguish it and see as much as we can. Where did we live before we came to this life?
When you think about your life and your own situation, do you see tears welling up in your eyes? No matter how much you have made a mistake, the pain in your heart will never dry up,
I have been suffering for a long time in this terrible cycle. Now, to know the meaning of life, I can only think as a thoughtful person.
In excruciating shock and fear, he rolled over and threw up a thick layer of dust, thinking that the dimly visible path ahead was the way up, and then he walked again, thinking that the path was the way up. He had walked on the path of destiny for many lives, but he had not reached the path of ascent, and it had been a long time since he had been there.
Oh, the blind, blind, wandering aimlessly down the path of samsara. The cliff of life is steep in front of him, but he doesn't see it. Why should he slip and fall? He will know that in many lives, he will suffer a lot of misfortunes, a lot of suffering
You have paid with your body, with your blood, with your skin, with your shoulders
Only by abandoning the delusions of "delusion" in this life can one be free from all the noble qualities that lead to the cessation of suffering, liberation, and the cessation of all suffering. A person who walks the path of wisdom will be on a journey of enlightenment and success.
If you are blind, blind, and
Stop and look at the truth. The burden you have borne on the path of life is too great, and your appearance is withered, your cheeks are sunken, your teeth are broken and discolored, and your skin is dry and brittle, and you are about to die. * What do you want to say is the meaning of your life? What values do you want? Put your life in front of your mind and compare it with your thoughts. From dawn to dusk, you are yearning for work and work, and you are worried about your livelihood. You are not satisfied with your life. ' Even though I have accumulated various things, I seek to eat, drink, and wear this body, and I am a slave
What do you love in this body? What is the value of this body? A broken, disintegrating body, a corpse that is not accepted, a cemetery that is burned and destroyed, a life that has been wasted and wasted, right?
In the next life, there is no loss of the village's origin. Once you encounter misfortune, you will be a bearer of fortune on the path of reincarnation.
I have to walk again. I am happy to be upside down on the steep and huge cliff of life. Oh, you blind fool, you love trouble. I think it would be rare to find a fool like you in this jungle.
Being a human, I did not understand the difference between the body and myself. "The five-body body is by nature ' immortal', so it cannot be restrained, cannot be urinate, and it is corruptible. I was obsessed with it. I did not have intelligence. I did not know the truth. I did not have the Dhamma and I did not know wrong. Only now, when I was old, stressed, and suffering from diseases, and was about to die, did I come to the realization of the corruptible form and name. The knowledge of life... has fallen away. There is nothing to do, nothing to be, nothing to be, everything is empty, what if there is nothing?
If you know the Dhamma, life will be empty. If you do it before you die,
I look back at myself with a sense of regret and know what I am. If I plan to avoid suffering, it's still early. I won't give up. Why should I change between diamonds and rice?
I will fight to clear my dark heart, come out of this dark life, and change my life and "truth" this time. I will walk on the path of wisdom, a person who has made up his mind. I will reach the point where I should reach, I will reach.
(Shin Adisaramthi) Sanlwin
