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Started by The_Seeker, August 27, 2006, 07:53:09 PM

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Joy

Live in joy,
In love,
Even among those who hate.

Live in joy,
In health,
Even among the afflicted.

Live in joy,
In peace,
Even among the troubled.

Live in joy,
Without possessions,
Like the shinning ones.

The winner sows hatred
Because the loser suffers.
Let go of winning and losing
And find joy.

There is no fire like passion,
No crime like hatred,
No sorrow like separation,
No sickness like hunger,
And no joy like the joy of freedom.

Health, contentment, and trust
Are your greatest possessions,
And freedom your greatest joy.

Look within.
Be still.
Free from fear and attachment,
Know the sweet joy of the way.

How joyful to look upon the awakened
And to keep company with the wise.

How long the road to the man
Who travels with a fool.
But whoever follows those who follow the way
Discovers his family, and is filled with joy.

Follow then the shinning ones,
The wise, the awakened, the loving,
For they  know how to work and forbear.

Follow them
As the moon follows the path of the stars.

The_Seeker

Pleasure

Do not let plearsure distract you
From meditation, from the way.
Free yourself from pleasure and pain.
For in craving pleasure or in nursing pain
There is only sorrow.

Like nothing lest you lose it,
Lest it bring you grief and fear.
Go beyond likes and dislikes.

From passion and desire,
Sensuousness and lust,
Arise grief and fear.

Free yourself from attachment.

He is pure, and sees.
He speaks the truth, and lives it.
He does his own work.
So he is admired and loved.
With a determined mind and undesiring heart
He longs for freedom
He is called uddhamsoto-
"He who goes upstream."

When a traveller at last comes home
From a far journey,
With what gladness
His family and friends receive him!

Even so shall your good deeds
Welcome you like friends
And with what rejoicing
When you pass from one life to the next!

The_Seeker

Anger

Let go of anger.
Let go of pride.
Whe you are bound by nothing
You go beyond sorrow.

Anger is like a chariout careering wildly.
He who curbs his anger is the true chrioteer.
Others merely hold the reings.

With gentleness overcome anger.
With generosity overcome meanness.
With truth overcome deceit.

Speak the truth.
Give whenever you can,
Never be angry.
These three steps will lead you
Into the presence of the gods.

The wise harm no one.
They are masters of their bodies
And they go to the boundless country.
They go beyond sorrow.

Those who seek perfection
Keep watch day and night
Till all desires vanish.

Listen Atula.  This is not new,
It is an old saying-
"They blame you for being silent,
They blame you when you talk too much
And when you talk to little."

Whatever you do, they blame you.
The world always finds
A way to praise and a way to blame
It always has and it always will.

But who dares blame the man
Whom the wise continually praise,
Whose life is virtuous and wise,
Who shines like a coin of pure gold?

Even the gods praise him.
Even Brahma praises him.

Beware the anger of the body.
Master the body.
Let it serve truth.

Beware the anger of the mouth.
Master your words.
Let them serve truth.

Beware the anger of the mind.
Master your thoughts.
Let them serve truth.

The wise have mastered
Body, word and mind.
They are the true masters.

The_Seeker

Impurity

You are as the yellow leaf.
The messengers of death are at hand.
You are to travel far away.
What will you take with you?

You are the lamp
To lighten the way.
Then hurry, hurry.

When your light shines
Without impurity of desire
You will come into the boundless country.

Your life is falling away.
Death is at hand.
Where will you rest on the way?
What have you taken with you?

You are the lamp
To lighten the way.
Then hurry, hurry.

When your light shines purely
You will not be born
And you will not die.

As a silversmith sifts dust from silver,
Remove your own impurities
Little by little.

Or as iron is corroded by rust
Your own mischief will consume you.

Neglected, the sacred verses rust.
For beauty rusts without use
And unrepaired the house falls into ruin,
And the watch, without vigilance, fails.

In this world and the next
There is impurity and impurity:
When a woman lacks dignity,
When a man lacks generosity.
But the greatest impurity is ignorance.

Free yourself from it.
Be pure.

Life is easy
For the man who is without shame,
Impudent as a crow,
A vicious gossip,
Vain, meddlesome, dissolute.

But life is hard
For the man who quietly undertakes
The way of perfection,
With purity, detachment and vigour.
He sees light.

If you kill, lie or steal,
Commit adultery or drink,
You dig up your own roots.
And if you cannot master yourself,
The harm you do turns against you
Grievously.

You may give in the spirit of light
Or as you please,
But if you care how another man gives
Or how he withholds,
You trouble your quietness endlessly.

These envying roots!
Destroy them
And enjoy a lasting quietness.

There is no fire like passion.
There are no chains like hate.
Illusion is a net,
Desire is a rushing river.

How easy it is to see your brother's faults,
How hard it is to face your own.
You winnow his in the wind like chaff,

But yours you hide,
Like a cheat covering up an unlucky throw.

Dwelling on your brother's faults
Multiplies your own.

You are far from the end of your journey.
The way is not in the sky.
The way is in the heart.
See how you love
Whatever keeps you from your journey.

But the tathagathas,
"They who have gone beyond,"
Have conquered the world.
They are free.
The way is not in the sky.
The way is in the heart.

All things arise and pass away.
But the awakened awake forever.

The_Seeker

The Just

If you determine your course
With force or speed,
You miss the way of the dharma.

Quietly consider
What is right and what is wrong.
Receiving all opinions equally,
Without haste, wisely,
Observe the dharma.

Who is wise,
The eloquent or the quiet man?
Be quiet,
And loving and fearless.
For the mind talks.
But the body knows.

Gray hairs do not make a master.
A man may grow old in vain.

The true master lives in truth,
In goodness and restraint,
Non-violence, moderation and purity.

Fine words or fine features
Cannot make a master
Out of a jealous and greedy man.
Only when envy and selfishness
Are rooted out of him
May he grow in beauty.

A man may shave his head
But if he still lies and neglects his work,
If he clings to desire and attachment,
How can he follow the way?

The true seeker
Subdues all waywardness.
He has submitted his nature to quietness.
He is a true seeker
Not because he begs
But because he follows the lawful way,

Holding back nothing, holding to nothing,
Beyond good and evil,
Beyond the body and beyond the mind.

Silence cannot make a master out of a fool.
But he who weighs only purity in his scales,
Who sees the nature of the two worlds,
He is a master.
He harms no living thing.

And yet it is not good conduct
That helps you upon the way,
Nor ritual, nor book learning,
Nor withdrawal into the self,
Nor deep meditation.
None of these confers mastery or joy.

O seeker!
Rely on nothing
Until you want nothing.

The_Seeker

The Way

The way is eightfold.
There are four truths.
All virtue lies in detachment.

The master has an open eye.
This is the only way,
The only way to the opening of the eye.
Follow it.
Outwit desire.
Follow it to the end of sorrow.

When I pulled out sorrow's shaft
I showed you the way.

It is you who must make the effort.
The masters only point the way.
But if you meditate
And follow the dharma
You will free yourself from desire.

"Everything arises and passes away."
When you see this, you are above sorrow.
This is the shining way.

"Existence is sorrow."
Understand, and go beyond sorrow.
This is the way of brightness.

"Existence is illusion."
Understand, and go beyond.
This is the way of clarity.

You are strong, you are young.
It is time to arise.
So arise!
Lest through irresolution and idleness
You lose the way.

Master your words.
Master your thoughts.
Never allow your body to do harm.
Follow these three roads with purity
And you will find yourself upon the one way,
The way of wisdom.

Sit in the world, sit in the dark.
Sit in meditation, sit in light.
Choose your seat.
Let wisdom grow.

Cut down the forest.
Not the tree.
For out of the forest comes danger.
Cut down the forest.
Fell desire.
And set yourself free.

While a man desires a woman,
His mind is bound
As closely as a calf to its mother.

As you would pluck an autumn lily,
Pluck the arrow of desire.
For he who is awake
Has shown you the way of peace.
Give yourself to the journey.

"Here shall I make my dwelling,
In the summer and the winter,
And in the rainy season."
So the fool makes his plans,
Sparing not a thought for his death.

Death overtakes the man
Who, giddy and distracted by the world,
Cares only for his flocks and his children,
Death fetches him away
As a flood carries off a sleeping village.

His family cannot save him,
Not his father nor his sons.
Know this.
Seek wisdom, and purity.
Quickly clear the way.

The_Seeker

Out of the Forest

There is pleasure
And there is bliss.
Forgo the first to possess the second.

If you are happy
At the expense of another man's happiness,
You are forever bound.

You do not what you should.
You do what you should not.
You are reckless, and desire grows.

But the master is wakeful.
He watches his body.
In all his actions he discriminates,
And he becomes pure.

He is without blame
Though once he may have murdered
His mother and his father,
Two kings, a kingdom, and all its subjects.
Though the kings were holy
And their subjects among the virtuous,
Yet he is blameless.

The followers of the awakened
Awake
And day and night they watch
And meditate upon their master.

Forever wakeful,
They mind the dharma.
They know their brothers on the way.
They understand the mystery of the body.
They find joy in all beings.
They delight in meditation.

It is hard to live in the world
And hard to live out of it.
It is hard to be among the many.
And for the wanderer, how long is the road
Wandering through many lives!

Let him rest.
Let him not suffer.
Let him not fall into suffering.

If he is a good man,
A man of faith, honoured and prosperous,
Wherever he goes he is welcome.

Like the Himalayas
Good men shine from afar.
But bad men move unseen
Like arrows in the night.

Sit.
Rest.
Work.
Alone with yourself,
Never weary.

On the edge of the forest
Live joyfully,
Without desire.

The_Seeker

The Dark

One man denies the truth.
Another denies his own actions.
Both go into the dark.
And in the next world suffer
For they offend truth.

Wear the yellow robe.
But if you are reckless
You will fall into darkness.

If you are reckless,
Better to swallow molten iron
Than eat at the table of the good folk.

If you court another man's wife
You court trouble.
Your sleep is broken.
You lose our honour.
You fall into darkness.
You go against the law,
You go into the dark.

Your pleasures end in fear
And the king's punishment is harsh.
But as a blade of grass held awkwardly
May cut your hand,
So renunciation may lead you into the dark.

For if in your renunciation
You are reckless and break your word,
If your purpose wavers,
You will not find the light.

Do what you have to do
Resolutely, with all your heart.

The traveller who hesitates
Only raises dust on the road.

It is better to do nothing
Than to do what is wrong.
For whatever you do, you do to yourself.

Like a border town well guarded,
Guard yourself within and without.
Let not a single moment pass
Lest you fall into darkness.

Feel shame only where shame is due.
Fear only what is fearful.
See evil only in what is evil.
Lest you mistake the true way
And fall into darkness.

See what is.
See what is not.
Follow the true way.
Rise.

The_Seeker

The Elephant

I shall endure harsh words
As the elephant endures the shafts of battle.
For many people speak wildly.

The tamed elephant goes to battle.
The king rides him.

The tamed man is the master.
He can endure hard words in peace.
Better than a mule
Or the fine horses of Sindh
Or mighty elephants of war
Is the man who had mastered himself.

Not on their backs
Can he reach the untrodden country.
But only on his own.

The mighty elephant Dhanapalaka
Is wild when he is in rut,
And when bound he will not eat,
Remembering the elephant grove.

The fool is idle.
He eats and he rolls in his sleep
Like a hog in a sty.
And he has to live life over again.

"My own mind used to wander
Wherever pleasure or desire or lust led it.
But now I have it tamed,
I guide it,
As the keeper guides the wild elephant."
Awake.

Be the witness of your thoughts.
The elephant hauls himself from the mud.
In the same way drag yourself out of your sloth.

If the traveller can find
A virtuous and wise companion
Let him go with him joyfully
And overcome the dangers of the way.

But if you cannot find
Friend or master to go with you,
Travel on alone -
Like a king who has given away his kingdom,
Like an elephant in the forest.

Travel on alone,
Rather than with a fool for company.
Do not carry with you your mistakes.
Do not carry your cares.

Travel on alone.
Like an elephant in the forest.

To have friends in need is sweet
And to share happiness.
And to have done something good
Before leaving this life is sweet,
And to let go of sorrow.
To be a mother is sweet,
And a father.
It is sweet to live arduously,
And to master yourself.

O how sweet it is to enjoy life,
Living in honesty and strength!
And wisdom is sweet,
And freedom.

The_Seeker

Desire

If you sleep,
Desire grows in you
Like a vine in the forest.

Like a monkey in the forest
You jump from tree to tree,
Never finding the fruit -
From life to life,
Never finding peace.

If you are filled with desire
Your sorrows swell
Like the grass after the rain.

But if you subdue desire
Your sorrows shall fall from you
Like drops of water from a lotus flower.

This is good counsel
And it is for everyone:
As the grass is cleared for the fresh root,
Cut down desire
Lest death after death crush you
As a river crushes the helpless reeds.
For if the roots hold firm,
A felled tree grows up again.

If desires are not uprooted,
Sorrows grow again in you.

Thirty-six streams are rushing toward you!

Desire and pleasure and lust...
Play in your imagination with them
And they will sweep you away.

Powerful streams!
They flow everywhere.

Strong vine!
If you see it spring up,
Take care!
Pull it out by the roots.

Pleasures flow everywhere.
You float upon them
And are carried from life to life.

Like a hunted hare you run,
The pursuer of desire pursued,
Harried from life to life.

O seeker!
Give up desire,
Shake off your chains.

You have come out of the hollow
Into the clearing.
The clearing is empty.
Why do you rush back into the hollow?
Desire is a hollow
And people say "Look!
He was free.
But now he gives up his freedom."

It is not iron that imprisons you
Nor rope nor wood,
But the pleasure you take in gold and jewels,
In sons and wives.

Soft fetters,
Yet they hold you down.
Can you snap them?
There are those who can,
Who surrender to the world,
Forsake desire, and follow the way.

O slave of desire,
Float upon the stream.
Little spider, stick to your web.
Or else abandon your sorrows for the way.
Abandon yesterday, and tomorrow,
And today.
Cross over to the father shore,
Beyond life and death.

Do your thoughts trouble you?
Does passion disturb you?
Beware of this thirstiness
Lest your wishes become desires
And desire binds you.

Quieten your mind.
Reflect.
Watch.
Nothing binds you.
You are free.
You are strong.
You have come to the end.

Free from passion and desire,
You have stripped the thorns from the stem.
This is your last body.
You are wise.
You are free from desire
And you understand words
And the stitching together of words.
And you want nothing.

"Victory is mine,
Knowledge is mine,
And all purity,
All surrender.

"I want nothing.
I am free.
I found my way.
What shall I call Teacher?

The gift of truth is beyond giving.
The taste beyond sweetness,
The joy beyond joy.
The end of desire is the end of sorrow.

The fool is his own enemy.
Seeking wealth, he destroys himself.

Seek rather the other shore.

Weeds choke the field.
Passion poisons the nature of man,
And hatred, illusion, and desire.

Honour the man who is without passion,
Hatred, illusion, and desire.

What you give to him
Will be given back to you,
And more.

The_Seeker

The Seeker

Master your senses,
What you taste and smell,
What you see, what you hear.

In all things be a master
Of what you do and say and think.
Be free.

You are a seeker.
Delight in the mastery
Of your hands and your feet,
Of your words and your thoughts.
Delight in meditation
And in solitude.
Compose yourself, be happy.

You are a seeker.
Hold your tongue.
Do not exalt yourself
But lighten the way
For your words are sweet.

Follow the truth of the way.
Reflect upon it.
Make it your own.
Live it.
It will always sustain you.

Do not turn away what is given to you
Not reach out for what is given to others,
Lest you disturb your quietness.

Give thanks
For what had been given to you,
However little.

Be pure, never falter.
You have no name and no form.
Why miss what you do not have?

The seeker is not sorry.
Love and joyfully
Follow the way,
The quiet way to the happy country.

Seeker!
Empty the boat,
Lighten the load,
Passion and desire and hatred.
And sail swiftly.

There are five at the door
To turn away, and five more,
And there are five to welcome in.
And when five have been left
Stranded on the shore,
The seeker is called oghatinnoti -
"He who has crossed over."

Seeker!
Do not be restless.
Meditate constantly.
Or you will swallow fire
And cry out: "No more!"

If you are not wise,
How can you steady the mind?
If you cannot quieten yourself,
What will you ever learn?
How will you become free?

With a quiet mind
Come into that empty house, your heart,
And feel the joy of the way
Beyond the world.

Look within -
The rising and the falling.
What happiness!
How sweet to be free!

It is the beginning of life,
Of mastery and patience,
Of good friends along the way,
Of a pure and active life.
So life in love.

Do your work.
Make an end of sorrow.
For see how the jasmine
Releases and lets fall
Its withered flowers.
Let fall wilfulness and hatred.

Are you quiet?
Quieten your body.
Quieten your mind.
You want nothing.
Your words are still.
You are still.

By your own efforts
Waken yourself, watch yourself.
And live joyfully.

You are the master,
You are the refuge.

As a merchant breaks in a fine horse,
Master yourself.

How gladly you follow
The words of the awakened.
How quietly, how surely
You approach the happy country,
The heart of stillness.

However young,
The seeker who sets out upon the way
Shines bright over the world.
Like the moon,
Come out from behind the clouds!
Shine.

The_Seeker

The True Master

Wanting nothing
With all your heart
Stop the stream.

When the world dissolves
Everything becomes clear.

Go beyond
This way or that way,
To the farther shore
Where the world dissolves
And everything becomes clear.

Beyond this shore
And the father shore,
Beyond the beyond,
Where there is no beginning,
No end.

Without fear, go.
Meditate.
Live purely.
Be quiet.
Do your work, with mastery.

By day the sun shines,
And the warrior in his armour shines.
By night the moon shines,
And the master shines in meditation.

But this day and night
The man who is awake
Shines in the radiance of the spirit.

A master gives up mischief.
He is serene.
He leaves everything behind him
He does not take offence
And he does not give it.
He never returns evil for evil.

Alas for the man
Who raises his hand against another,
And even more for him
Who returns the blow.

Resist the pleasures of life
And the desire to hurt -
Till sorrows vanish.

Never offend
By what you think or say or do.

Honour the man who is awake
And shows you the way.
Honour the fire of his sacrifice.
Matted hair or family or caste

Do not make a master
But the truth and goodness
With which he is blessed.

Your hair is tangled
And you sit on a deerskin.
What folly!
When inside you are ragged with lust.

The master's clothes are in tatters.
His veins stand out,
He is wasting away.

Alone in the forest
He sits and meditates.

A man is not born to mastery.
A master is never proud.
He does not talk down to others.
Owning nothing, he misses nothing.

He is not afraid.
He does not tremble.
Nothing binds him.

He is infinitely free.
So cut through
The strap and the thong and the rope.
Loosen the fastenings.
Unbolt the doors of sleep
And awake.

The master endures
Insults and ill treatment
Without reacting.
For his spirit is an army.

He is never angry.
He keeps his promises.
He never strays, he is determined.

This body is my last, he says!
Like water on the leaf of a lotus flower
Or a mustard seed on the point of a needle,

He does not cling.
For he has reached the end of sorrow
And has laid down his burden.

He looks deeply into things
And sees their nature.

He discriminates
And reaches the end of the way.

He does not linger
With those who have a home
Nor with those who stray.

Wanting nothing,
He travels on alone.

He hurts nothing.
He never kills.

He moves with love among the unloving,
With peace and detachment
Among the hungry and querulous.
Like a mustard seed from the point of a needle
Hatred has fallen from him,
And lust, hypocrisy and pride.

He offends no one.
Yet he speaks the truth.
His words are clear
But never harsh.

Whatever is not his
He refuses,
Good or bad, great or small.
He wants nothing from this world
And nothing from the next.
He is free.

Desiring nothing, doubting nothing,
Beyond judgement and sorrow
And the pleasures of the senses,
He had moved beyond time.
He is pure and free.
How clear he is.

He is the moon.
He is serene.
He shines.

For he has travelled
Life after life
The muddy and treacherous road of illusion.

He does not tremble
Or grasp or hesitate.
He has found peace.

Calmly
He lets go of life,
Or home and pleasure and desire.

Nothing of men can hold him.
Nothing of the gods can hold him.
Nothing in all creation can hold him.

Desire has left him,
Never to return.
Sorrow has left him,
Never to return.

He is calm.
In him the seed of renewing life
Had been consumed.
He has conquered all the inner worlds.

With dispassionate eye
He sees everywhere
The falling and the uprising.
And with great gladness
He knows that he has finished.

He has woken from his sleep.
And the way he has taken
Is hidden from men,
Even from spirits and gods,
By virtue of his purity.

In him there is no yesterday,
No tomorrow,
No today.

Possessing nothing,
Wanting nothing.
He is full of power.

Fearless, wise, exalted.
He has vanquished all things.
He sees by virtue of his purity.
He has come to the end of the way,
Over the river of his many lives,
His many deaths.

Beyond the sorrow of hell,
Beyond the great joy of heaven,
By virtue of his purity.
He has come to the end of the way.
All that he had to do, he has done.
And now he is one.

The_Seeker

This concludes the Dhammapada.  If you are unclear about certain parts or perhaps want to discuss it you can always PM me or post in Shadowborn's (rather off topic and slightly dated) The Dhammapada:Discussion topic.

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