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One should pay no heed to the faults of others, what they have done and not done. Rather should one consider the things that one has oneself done and not done.
Dhammapada – Flowers 50 ~ Buddha
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Let the silent sage move about in the village as the bee goes taking honey from the flower without harming color or fragrance
Dhammapada – Flowers 49 ~ Buddha
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The Destroyer brings under his sway the man who, possessed by longing, plucks only the flowers (of existence), (and) who is insatiable in sexual passions.
Dhammapada – Flowers 48 ~ Buddha
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As a great flood carries away a sleeping village, so death bears off the man who, possessed of longing, plucks only the flowers (of existence).
Dhammapada – Flowers 47 ~ Buddha
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Seeing the body as froth, (and) thoroughly comprehending its mirage-nature, let one proceed unseen by the King of Death, having broken the flower-tipped arrows of Mara.
Dhammapada – Flowers 46 ~ Buddha
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The Learner (of the Transcendental Path) shall conquer the Realm of Death with its deities. The Learner shall make out the well-taught Verses of Truth as an expert picks flowers
Dhammapada – Flowers 45 ~ Buddha
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Who shall conquer the earth and the Realm of Death with its deities? Who shall make out the well-taught Verses of Truth as an expert picks flowers?
Dhammapada – Flowers 44 ~ Buddha
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Neither mother nor father, nor any other relative, can do one as much good as a perfectly directed mind.
Dhammapada – The Mind 43 ~ Buddha
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Whatever foe may do to foe, or hater to hater, greater is the harm done (to oneself) by a wrongly directed mind.
Dhammapada – The Mind 42 ~ Buddha
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Before long, this body, devoid of consciousness, will lie rejected on the ground like a useless faggot.
Dhammapada – The Mind 41 ~ Buddha
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Perceiving the body to be (fragile) like a clay pot, (and) fortifying the mind as though it were a city, with the sword of wisdom makes war on Mara. Free from attachment, keep watch over what has been won.
Dhammapada – The Mind 40 ~ Buddha
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There is no fear for someone who is awake, whose mind is uncontaminated by craving, (and) unperplexed, (and) who has given up vice and virtue.
Dhammapada – The Mind 39 ~ Buddha
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His wisdom does not attain to perfection whose mind is unsettled, who is ignorant of the Real Truth (saddhamma), and whose faith wavers.
Dhammapada – The Mind 38 ~ Buddha
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Far-ranging and lone-faring is the mind, incorporeal and abiding in the cave (of the heart). Those who bring it under control are freed from the bonds of Mara.
Dhammapada – The Mind 37 ~ Buddha
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The mind is extremely subtle and difficult to grasp, alighting on whatever it pleases. Let the man of understanding keep watch over the mind. A guarded mind brings happiness.
Dhammapada – The Mind 36 ~ Buddha
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(The mind) is frivolous and difficult to control, alighting on whatever it pleases. It is good to tame the mind. A tamed mind brings happiness.
Dhammapada – The Mind 35 ~ Buddha
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As a fish thrashes from side to side when taken from one abode to another and cast on dry land, so the mind throbs and vibrates (with the strain) as it abandons the domain of Mara.
Dhammapada – The Mind 34 ~ Buddha
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