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cowboy67 (profile) wrote, on 12-4-2003 at 10:00pm | |
Current mood: happy Music: a perfect circle Subject: reading up on buddhism |
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If there are no persons at all, then there is no self and no other. There is no distinction between pain of which there is direct sensual awareness (which is conventionally called one's own pain) and pain that is known through inference (conventionally called another person's pain). Whether pain is known directly or indirectly, there is either an urge to quell it or an urge to cultivate it. Whether joy is known directly or indirectly, there is either an urge to nourish it or to quell it. In the conventional language of speaking of events personally, the urge to quell all pain and to nourish all joy is known as being ethical or skillful or (if you like) good. The urge to nourish pain and quell joy is known as being unskillful, unethical or bad. |
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nugenta3 | 12-10-03 10:52am kind of leaves you with a twinge of emptiness on an overall inspiring message, doesn't it? |