sutta-sharing subforum
sutta-sharing subforum
please, since apparently i can't do this on the current subforums
Born, become, arisen – made, prepared, short-lived
Bonded by decay and death – a nest for sickness, perishable
Produced by seeking nutriment – not fit to take delight in
Departure from this is peaceful – beyond reasoning and enduring
Unborn, unarisen – free from sorrow and stain
Ceasing of all factors of suffering – stilling of all preparations is bliss
Bonded by decay and death – a nest for sickness, perishable
Produced by seeking nutriment – not fit to take delight in
Departure from this is peaceful – beyond reasoning and enduring
Unborn, unarisen – free from sorrow and stain
Ceasing of all factors of suffering – stilling of all preparations is bliss
Re: sutta-sharing subforum
I think this is a good idea so that we can have individual threads for individual suttas, so people can just scroll through & read suttas they might not otherwise find, so we can have suttas presented in & of themselves - speaking for themselves - without any necessary external force acting on how they might be interpreted, & so that people here read the Dhamma more instead of just talking about it.
Please take it into consideration.
Please take it into consideration.
Born, become, arisen – made, prepared, short-lived
Bonded by decay and death – a nest for sickness, perishable
Produced by seeking nutriment – not fit to take delight in
Departure from this is peaceful – beyond reasoning and enduring
Unborn, unarisen – free from sorrow and stain
Ceasing of all factors of suffering – stilling of all preparations is bliss
Bonded by decay and death – a nest for sickness, perishable
Produced by seeking nutriment – not fit to take delight in
Departure from this is peaceful – beyond reasoning and enduring
Unborn, unarisen – free from sorrow and stain
Ceasing of all factors of suffering – stilling of all preparations is bliss
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Re: sutta-sharing subforum
I actually think it would be unique and similar to the sutta study group Mike has, but it allows us to pick and choose what Sutta we want to discuss and what relevance it has to our own experiences and life.
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Re: sutta-sharing subforum
Greetings Dylan,
There are already plenty of places online that people can go to read the Dhamma - far fewer that provide a suitable place for people to discuss it with others.
Greetings Wizard,
Metta,
Paul.
This is a discussion forum, not a book.dylanj wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:23 am I think this is a good idea so that we can have individual threads for individual suttas, so people can just scroll through & read suttas they might not otherwise find, so we can have suttas presented in & of themselves - speaking for themselves - without any necessary external force acting on how they might be interpreted, & so that people here read the Dhamma more instead of just talking about it.
There are already plenty of places online that people can go to read the Dhamma - far fewer that provide a suitable place for people to discuss it with others.
Greetings Wizard,
By all means start a topic to discuss a particular sutta... no one will stop you. See: A guide on how to get the most out of your new topicsWizard in the Forest wrote:I actually think it would be unique and similar to the sutta study group Mike has, but it allows us to pick and choose what Sutta we want to discuss and what relevance it has to our own experiences and life.
Metta,
Paul.
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