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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Daily Dharma: The Peaceful Sage


Today's Daily Dharma from Tricycle:

The Peaceful Sage

“Let not a person revive the past
Or on the future build his hopes;
For the past has been left behind
And the future has not been reached.
Instead with insight let him see
Each presently arisen state;
Let him know that and be sure of it,
Invincibly, unshakeably.
Today the effort must be made;
Tomorrow Death may come, who knows?
No bargain with Mortality
Can keep him and his hordes away.
But one who dwells thus ardently,
Relentlessly, by day, by night –
It is he, the Peaceful Sage has said,
Who has one fortunate attachment.”

--Lomasakangiyabhaddekaratta Sutta, in The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha, trans. By Bhikkhu Bodhi; from Everyday Mind, edited by Jean Smith, a Tricycle book.


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