General discussion of issues related to Theravada Training of Sila, the Five Precepts (Pañcasikkhāpada), and Eightfold Ethical Conduct (Aṭṭhasīla).
by Kamran » Fri Mar 08, 2013 1:28 pm
Human perspective is very selective. Its preferable, in my opinion, to get your mind very still by watching your breath, and then look at the situation.
When this concentration is thus developed, thus well developed by you, then wherever you go, you will go in comfort. Wherever you stand, you will stand in comfort. Wherever you sit, you will sit in comfort. Wherever you lie down, you will lie down in comfort.
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