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…of an ascetic and led a life of voluntary poverty as a homeless beggar. He commenced His search for calm and peace by studying with Arada Kalama, an ascetic of repute who, after his pupil’s developing the seventh Arupa Dhyana, or the Realm of Nothingness, regarded Him as his equal. The future Buddha was not satisfied, however, with mere mental concentration so He went to Udraka Ramaputra with whom He developed the final mental stage of the Realm o…
…human, we have a tendency to try to externalise our pain and longing in a search for comfort outside of ourselves. The consequence is disarray of body and mind. Saying “yes” to the Eternal is not just about saying “yes” to all that is bright and light, but also “yes” to all that is dark and difficult. We have to accept the pain and discomfort without turning away. All has Buddha nature and longs for true acceptance and love. The Bodhisatvic heart…
…o wait and take more refuge before acting, in the faith that things will become clear. For example, when what we perceive appears to be in conflict with what another trusted Sangha member perceives, a thing to be abstained from is our habitual tendency to assume that one of us has to be right, the other wrong. Occasionally, of course, that may be true, but time and training will make this clear, and arguing about it (whether inside one’s own head…