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Posted by: Dhammarāgato
« on: May 29, 2019, 07:13:33 AM »

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Posted by: Dhammañāṇa
« on: May 29, 2019, 07:03:44 AM »

Certainly such to wish, being united with the highest bliss of liberation from Mara is Brah Karuna, Bhante. Certainly it's Brah Mudita, to rejocie with one, those, having gained Vision of santi sukha. Certainly it's Brah Mudita, to rejoice with one, those, having gained knowledge of release. Certainly it's Brah Metta to let all find their highest relation and dwell in it. Certainly it's Brah Upekkha knowing that beings are heirs of their actions, to what they tend to, to that will they fall.

Nothing to worry and always wide space for mudita, even conceit, thinking "this Venerables have by their effort gained the ultimate "love", that doesn't sake, that doesn't fall, so why shouldn't I be able to gain such likewise, here and now?"

Anamaya is great!
Posted by: Dhammarāgato
« on: May 29, 2019, 06:47:19 AM »

But Bhante, becoming, being apart form ones beloved, being united with what is not pleasing, both is stress. One would say "This Venerables wishing for our lose, this Venerables want us suffering, this Venerables are divorcing,  rejoice in divorcing, wishing us to be apart from beloved!"

What if wishing them to just find highest pleasure, santi sukha, by good deeds, by themselves with ease, resting in metta, karuna, and in mudita as far as they have, do and will act toward it?

Mudita of being united with hard to be found higher and beyond.
May it last, may it be no lure, may it be unfavourable.

On seeing an old person;
   &
a person in pain, diseased;
   &
a person dead, gone to life's end,
   He, they, left
for the life gone forth,
abandoning the sensuality
   that entices the heart.


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Sadhu

Bhante Johann,

Wishing to “divorced” to free himself from the binding “upadana” from lobha “sensual pleasure" is this not on the way to find “highest pleasure”,  santi sukha,  based on good deeds, by themselves,  resting in metta, karuna and mudita?

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Posted by: Dhammañāṇa
« on: May 29, 2019, 06:14:10 AM »

But Bhante, becoming, being apart form ones beloved, being united with what is not pleasing, both is stress. One would say "This Venerables wishing for our lose, this Venerables want us suffering, this Venerables are divorcing,  rejoice in divorcing, wishing us to be apart from beloved!"

What if wishing them to just find highest pleasure, santi sukha, by good deeds, by themselves with ease, resting in metta, karuna, and in mudita as far as they have, do and will act toward it?

Mudita of being united with hard to be found higher and beyond.
May it last, may it be no lure, may it be unfavourable.

On seeing an old person;
   &
a person in pain, diseased;
   &
a person dead, gone to life's end,
   He, they, left
for the life gone forth,
abandoning the sensuality
   that entices the heart.
Posted by: Dhammarāgato
« on: May 28, 2019, 10:17:08 PM »

Today Atma / Kana thought about the time, before leaving the “householder life”. Had an conversation with Bhante Johann about “... die Menschen sind verliebt in dukkha... ”

And today,  came in contact with following Sutta:

Namo tassa bhagavato arahato sammā-sambuddhassa

Sensual pleasures are stressful,
          Eraka.
Sensual pleasures aren't ease.
Whoever loves sensual pleasures
   loves stress
,  Eraka.
Whoever doesn't,
   doesn't love stress.


Namo tassa bhagavato arahato sammā-sambuddhassa

Sinnesvergnügen sind streßvoll,
          Eraka.
Sinnesvergnügen nicht entspannend sind.
Wer auch immer Sinnesvergnügen liebt
   liebt Streß
,  Eraka.
Wer auch immer diese nicht,
   Streß nicht liebt.

May all living beings divorced from his/her beloved "sensual pleasure" and release him/herself from all dukkha.

Mudita
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