“The true meaning of the precepts is that one should refrain not only from drinking alcohol but also from getting drunk on nirvana.” ShouldDrinkingAlcoholDrunkBuddhistRefrainDrinking AlcoholTrue MeaningGetting Drunk Author:Bassui Tokusho
“Our modern Western culture only recognises the first of these, freedom of desires. It then worships such a freedom by enshrining it at the forefront of national constituitions and bills of human rights. One can say that the underlying creed of most Western democracies is to protect their people's freedom to realise their desires, as far as this is possible. It is remarkable that in such countries people do not feel very free. The second kind of freedom, freedom from desires, is celebrated only in some religious communities. It celebrates contentment, peace that is free from desires.” PeopleFeelsFirstsHumansKindCountryDesireCultureCommunityReligiousDemocracyRightsModernProtectWorshipBillsWesternHuman RightsCelebrateBuddhistContentmentRemarkableRealisingCreedsRecogniseWestern CultureReligious CommunityContentment Peace Author:Ajahn Brahm
“The beauty of life is, while we cannot undo what is done, we can see it, understand it, learn from it and change. So that every new moment is spent not in regret, guilt, fear or anger, but in wisdom, understanding and love.” DoneMomentsLife IsUnderstandingRegretAnd LoveGuiltBuddhistBeauty Of LifeUnderstanding And Love Author:Jennifer Edwards
“Since everything is but an apparition, having nothing to do with good or bad, acceptance or rejection, one may well burst out in laughter.” WellsMayAcceptanceLaughterBuddhistRejectionEmptinessRest In PeaceApparitions Author:Longchenpa
“One torch can dissipate the accumulated darkness of a thousand aeons.” DarknessThousandBuddhistTorches Author:Tilopa
“Suffer me never to think that I have knowledge enough to need no teaching, wisdom enough to need no correction, talents enough to need no grace, goodness enough to need no progress, humility enough to need no repentance, devotion enough to need no quickening, strength sufficient without Your spirit; lest, standing still, I fall back for evermore.” ThinkingNeedsStillsEnoughSpiritSufferingFallGraceProgressTeachingTalentHumilityGoodnessStandingDevotionSufficientRepentanceCorrectionsFall BackEvermoreStanding StillQuickening Author:Eric Milner-White
“It's discouraging to make a mistake, but it's humiliating when you find out you're so unimportant that nobody noticed it.” MistakeHumilityBasketballNbaDiscouragingUnimportantHumiliating Author:Chuck Daly
“A characteristic of those who are still progressing in blessed mourning is temperance and silence of the lips; and of those who have made progress - freedom from anger and patient endurance of injuries; and of the perfect - humility, thirst for dishonors, voluntary craving for involuntary afflictions, non- condemnation of sinners, compassion even beyond one's strength. The first are acceptable, the second laudable; but blessed are those who hunger for hardship and thirst for dishonor, for they shall be filled with the food whereof there can be no satiety.” FirstsMadeStillsPerfectSilenceCompassionProgressHumilityBlessedFilledPatientLipsHungerCharacteristicsMourningInjurySinnerEnduranceHardshipAcceptableThirstAfflictionCravingCondemnationTemperanceDishonorInvoluntarySatietyChristian HumilityBlessed Are Those Book:The Ladder of Divine Ascent Source: The Ladder of Divine Ascent
“A person who suffers bitterly when slighted or insulted should recognize from this that he still harbors the ancient serpent in his breast. If he quietly endures the insult or responds with great humility, he weakens the serpent and lessens its hold. But if he replies acrimoniously or brazenly, he gives it strength to pour its venom into his heart and to feed mercilessly on his guts. In this way the serpent becomes increasingly powerful; it destroys his soul's strength and his attempts to set himself right, compelling him to live for sin and to be completely dead to righteousness.” IfsWayGivingShouldHeartPersonsStillsSoulSufferingFreedomSinPowerfulHumilityEndureAncientInsultGutsBreastsRighteousnessCompellingHarborsSerpentInsultedVenomChristian HumilitySlighted Author:Symeon the New Theologian
“Humility does not mean to think yourself less, but to less think of yourself.” ThinkingMeanDoeSelfHumilityHumbleSelf CenteredThink Of YouThinking Too Much Author:Bhakti Tirtha Swami