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sees one’s own Self in all beings,
and all beings in one’s own Self,
and looks on everything with an impartial eye.
–Bhagavad Gita, Chapter VI, verse 29
Phenomena XXXII: adapting
Mirages
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Aug 29 2008
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–Bhagavad Gita, Chapter VI, verse 29
Phenomena XXXII: adapting
Mirages
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Aug 28 2008
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–The Dhammapada, verse 23
Phenomena XXXI: musing
Seeds
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Aug 27 2008
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–Tenzin Gyatso (the fourteenth Dalai Lama),
from Religious Values and Human Society
Phenomena XXX: ephemeron
Searching for Fertile Ground
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Aug 26 2008
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–M. K. Gandhi, from his poem, Violence
Phenomena XXIX: helping
Beyond the End
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Aug 25 2008
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Phenomena XXVIII: planting
Relative Size
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Aug 22 2008
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–Shantideva, The Bodhicaryavatara
(The Way of the Bodhisattva)
Phenomena XXVII: living
Spark
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Aug 21 2008
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–Dhammapada, verse 1
Phenomena XXVI: transgressing
Bruise
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Aug 20 2008
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–Siddhārtha Gautama
Phenomena XXV: words
Warp
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Aug 19 2008
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–the Dhammapada
Phenomena XXIV: resisting
Game Pieces
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Aug 18 2008
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—Paul Carus, Chapter XLVIII: The Dhammapda, verse 29
The Gospel of Buddha: Complied from Ancient Records
Phenomena XXIII: dreading
Sky Ensnared
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Aug 15 2008
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— The Dhammapada, 92.
Phenomena XXII: perceiving
Window
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Aug 14 2008
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Better than a thousand verses,
comprising useless words,
is one beneficial single line,
by hearing which one is pacified.
—Sahassavagga, The Dhammapada, 100-101
Phenomena XXI: hearing
A Thread
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