Maxim
20 May 2012 16:05 #61181
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When I was really into buddhism, I didn't just passivelly read and not use any of the knowledge I gained. I also wrote poetry and Maxims of a sort. Here's one I wrote a few years ago.
Doubting others;
Whislt still being ignorant of ones own actions,
That Empowers wrong view.
And also this one:
It is like crossing a river with great difficulty. Getting to the other side, and realising there was no river in the first place.
Doubting others;
Whislt still being ignorant of ones own actions,
That Empowers wrong view.
And also this one:
It is like crossing a river with great difficulty. Getting to the other side, and realising there was no river in the first place.
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20 May 2012 16:11 - 20 May 2012 16:12 #61183
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I like that. You should check out more of the Eastern studies forums. There are similar threads going on about Buddhism and haiku poetry that you might find interesting.
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20 May 2012 16:15 #61184
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I'm glad you like it ace. I'll check out that site. These are rather old one's I wrote. I don't exactly know the formular for being inspired by buddhism so i'm not sure when I'll be able to come up with anymore. :whistle:
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20 May 2012 16:17 #61185
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I like the second one
If you have any equally good maxims you have made, or know of ones that are also good then send a private message to Learn To Know regarding this thread:
http://www.templeofthejediorder.org/forum/Jediism/46934-The-Imperishable-Gem#46934
If you have any equally good maxims you have made, or know of ones that are also good then send a private message to Learn To Know regarding this thread:
http://www.templeofthejediorder.org/forum/Jediism/46934-The-Imperishable-Gem#46934
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