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[스크랩] 선동에서 070509 출처 : 道德 文化의 形成을 위하여 글쓴이 : 초량교6학년 1950 원글보기 메모 : 2007. 5. 10.
오두막 편지 - 법정 새벽에 비 내리는 소리를 듣고 잠에서 깨어났다. 머리맡에 소근소근 다가서는 저 부드러운 발자국 소리. 개울물 소리에 실려 조용히 내리는 빗소리에 귀를 기울이고 있으면 살아 있는 우주의 맥박을 느낄 수 있다. 새벽에 내리는 빗소리에서 나는 우주의 호흡이 내 자신의 숨결과 서로 이.. 2007. 4. 25.
FAMILY / If I have... F A M I L Y I ran into a stranger as he passed by, "Oh excuse me please" was my reply. He said, "Please excuse me too; I wasn't watching for you." We were very polite, this stranger and I. We went on our way and we said goodbye. But at home a different story is told, How we treat our loved ones, young and old. 내 손에 연필 한 자루 있다면 그것은 희망입니다. 그 연필로 글.. 2007. 3. 30.
The Yin of Inner Leadership - 喜 yoroko The Yin of Inner Leadership 陰 yin literally, "the female principle" 6. Joy 喜 yoroko literally, "joy," "to rejoice," "to be glad" The rippling energies of laughter and the clarifying energies of joy cleanse and renew our spirits. Treasure this knowledge: The Tao leader Wears common clothing And precious jade Close to the heart. (Tao, 70) The Energy of Joy Keep smiling. Tao leaders deal with .. 2007. 2. 27.
Meditation with Cherry-Blossom & Dewdrops on Spiderweb Like a frontier fortress, guarded inside & out, guard yourself. Don't let the moment pass by. Those for whom the moment is past grieve, consigned to hell. -Dhammapada, 22 Actions motivated by attachment, aversion, or ignorance, regardless of any external appearances, are simply not Buddhist practices. -Lorne Ladner, "Wheel Of Great Compassion" Loosened & oiled Are the joys of a person. People, .. 2007. 2. 17.
Meditation with Cherry-Blossom Arrived at the finished, unfrightened, unblemished, free of craving, he has cut away the arrows of becoming. This physical heap is his last. Free from craving, ungrasping, astute in expression, knowing the combination of sounds--- which comes first & which after. He’s called a last-body greatly discerning great man. -Dhammapada Anything that acts as an antidote to self-grasping is Dharma prac.. 2007. 2. 12.
Pervading Serenity with Blue Mount Silhouette As rain seeps into an ill-thatched hut, so passion, the undeveloped mind. As rain doesn't seep into a well-thatched hut, so passion does not, the well-developed mind. -Dhammapada, 1 According to Buddhist psychology, most of our troubles are due to our passionate desire for, attachment to things that we misapprehend as enduring entities. The pursuit of the objects of our desire and attachment in.. 2007. 1. 25.
Atacama - Meditation Opening the door on voidness of identity, Clear awareness floods everywhere, And though everywhere, nowhere is an identity found. -Milarepa, "Drinking the Mountain Stream" When you do something, you should burn yourself completely, like a good bonfire, leaving no trace of yourself. -Shunryu Suzuki Just as vessels made of clay by a potter all have breaking as their end, so is the life of mortals.. 2007. 1. 7.
人間 사람 사이 Sandalwood, tagara, lotus, & jasmine: Among these scents, The scent of virtue Is unsurpassed. Next to nothing, this fragrance --sandalwood, tagara— while the scent of the virtuous wafts to the gods, supreme. -Dhammapada, 4 Real Love is not based on attachment, but on altruism. In this case, your compassion will remain as a humane response to suffering as long as beings continue to.. 2006. 12. 10.
Daily Wisdom It is a defect in language that words suggest permanent realities and people do not see through this deception. But mere words cannot create reality. Thus people speak of a final goal and believe it is real, but it is a form of words and the goal as such is without substance. The one who realizes the emptiness of objects and concepts does not depend on words. Perfect wisdom is beyond definition.. 2006. 7. 14.
Reflections of Spiritual Ideas - Essay Reflections of Spiritual Ideas Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness is Edward Abbey’s narrative of his inner voice while he was working as a park ranger at Arches National Monument in Utah. It is written in straight-forward speaking from his uncompromising viewpoint, yet it contains significant spiritual ideas in both A World Of Idears and English romantic Poetry reflected in Buddha.. 2005. 4. 14.
How to Understand Blake’s Poetry - Essay How to Understand the Contrary States of Blake’s Poetry Through A World of Intellectual Ideas B Blake’s contrary states in between “Songs of Innocence” and “Songs of Experience” inspire readers to think about central theme of its implications. The tones are dramatically changed with paradox conveying powerful messages. As the mainstream of English Romantic Poetries.. 2005. 3. 10.