
He who, having traversed this miry, perilous,
and delusive round of existence,
who has crossed over, and reached the other shore,
who is meditative, calm, free from doubt,
and, clinging to nothing, has attained to nibbāna:
him do I call a holy one. (Dpd 414)
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Uposatha Day, New Moon, June 1, 2011 The Buddha on Faith The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me…
Uposatha Day, Last Quarter Moon, May 25, 2011 Origins of Faith It is important for us to understand the nature of faith because faith, like…
Uposatha Day, Full Moon, May 17, 2011 Faith Part III: Devotion Not to associate with fools, to associate with the wise, to honor those who…
Uposatha Day, First Quarter Moon, May 10, 2011 “It takes a lot of faith to do zazen [Zen Buddhist practice], otherwise you’d never do something…
Uposatha Day, New Moon, May 2, 2011 The Buddha asked Sariputta, “Do you take it on faith that these five strengths — faith, persistence, mindfulness,…
Uposatha Day, Last Quarter Moon, April 26, 2011 In the many weeks past we have seen that the self is a fabrication that begins with…
Uposatha Day, Full Moon, April 18, 2011 Right Concentration (Samma-Samadhi) is the final step on the Noble Eightfold Path, the culmination of the Path, the…
Uposatha Day, First Quarter Moon, April 11, 2011 To recap the discussion of previous weeks, the recalcitrant sense of self is a fabrication that gives…
Uposatha Day, New Moon, April 3, 2011 Sorry for this week’s tardiness. I am visiting my sister in Indianapolis, Dell laptop in hand, but without…
Uposatha Day, Last Quarter Moon, March 27, 2011 We have been looking in previous weeks at the various ways we create, then extend, then strengthen…
Uposatha Day, Full Moon, March 19, 2011 Impermanent are compounded things, Prone to rise and fall. Having risen, they’re destroyed, Their passing truest bliss. Suffering…
Uposatha Day, First Quarter Moon, March 12, 2011 I hereby present my first rerun. For a number of months I have posted anew each Uposatha…
Uposatha Day, New Moon, March 4, 2011 A mind overcome with unskillful qualities borne of greed, aversion and delusion, his mind consumed, dwells in suffering…
Uposatha Day, Last Quarter Moon, February 26, 2011 The anatta [non-self] doctrine teaches that neither within the bodily and mental phenomena of existence, nor outside…
Uposatha Day, Full Moon, February 18, 2011 Monks, suppose that a large glob of foam were floating down this Ganges River, and a man with…