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@buddhistdoor@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 13 hours ago

✨ The Buddhist path calls us to uproot hatred ✨

🪷 Steadfast wisdom from Seongcheol Sunim (1912–1993) 🪷

💛 How are you bringing the Buddha's advice into your life? 💛

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@buddhistdoor@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 16 hours ago

🪷 Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Seongcheol Sunim (1912–1993) 🪷

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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today:   As Buddhists who set our standards by the Teachings of the Buddha, we must do our best to eliminate hate from our lives, from our actions, from our hearts. It is difficult to practice the advice of the Buddha to treat even the bitterest of enemies as our parents. But we must try. — Seongcheol Sunim (1912–1993)
Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: As Buddhists who set our standards by the Teachings of the Buddha, we must do our best to eliminate hate from our lives, from our actions, from our hearts. It is difficult to practice the advice of the Buddha to treat even the bitterest of enemies as our parents. But we must try. — Seongcheol Sunim (1912–1993)
Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: As Buddhists who set our standards by the Teachings of the Buddha, we must do our best to eliminate hate from our lives, from our actions, from our hearts. It is difficult to practice the advice of the Buddha to treat even the bitterest of enemies as our parents. But we must try. — Seongcheol Sunim (1912–1993)
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हिति , in Nepāl Bhāṣā, is the word for a shared community water tap. Even in modern Newar cities, these ancient structures still pour out fresh mountain water piped through ancient underground filters and conduits. They are a place to wash, to talk, to drink, to meet the locals: a nourishing, refreshing social-ecological place.

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