 | Aśvaghoṣa - 1883 - 436 pages
..."accumulation*;" 1445 ' Destroy3 this sorrow and there is joy, the way4 is in the calm and quiet place. The restless busy nature of the world, this I declare is at the root of pain. 1446 ' Stop then the end by choking up the source5. 1 The argument is, that there can be no personal... | |
 | Paul Carus - 1897 - 320 pages
...Anathapindika listened to the sweetness of the truth preached by the Blessed One. And Buddha said : » "The restless, busy nature of the world, this, I declare,...qualities, and its world is empty like a fantasy. * "Who is it that shapes our lives? Is it Ishvara, a personal creator? If Ishvara be the maker, all... | |
 | Epiphanius Wilson - 1900 - 502 pages
...is ' accumulation '; destroy this sorrow and there is joy, the way is in the calm and quiet place. The restless busy nature of the world, this I declare is at the root of pain. Stop then the end by choking up the source. Desire not either life or its opposite; the raging fire... | |
 | Julius Eggeling - 1900 - 934 pages
..."accumulation2;" 1445 ' Destroy3 this sorrow and there is joy, the way4 is in the calm and quiet place. The restless busy nature of the world, this I declare is at the root of pain. 1446 ' Stop then the end by choking up the source5. 1 The argument is, that there can be no personal... | |
 | 1915 - 346 pages
...Anathapindika listened to the sweetness of the truth preached by the Blessed One. And the Buddha said: 3 "The restless, busy nature of the world, this, I declare,...qualities, and its world is empty like a fantasy. 4 "Who is it that shapes our lives? Is it Is'vara, a personal creator? If Isvara be the maker, all... | |
 | 1917 - 346 pages
...Anathapindika listened to the sweetness of the truth preached by the Blessed One. And the Buddha said: ; "The restless, busy nature of the world, this, I declare,...qualities, and its world is empty like a fantasy. 4 "Who is it that shapes our lives? Is it Is'vara, a personal creator? If Isvara be the maker, all... | |
 | David Kvitko - 1927 - 134 pages
...wrong-doing; to lead a virtuous life, and to cleanse one's heart. This is the religion of all Buddhas. "Attain that composure of mind which is resting in...qualities, and its world is empty like a fantasy. "The whole world is under the law of causation, and the causes that act are not un-mental, for the... | |
 | Asvaghosha - 2003 - 176 pages
...is ' accumulation ' ; destroy this sorrow and there is joy, the way is in the calm and quiet place. The restless busy nature of the world, this I declare is at the root of pain. Stop then the end by choking up the source. Desire not either life or its opposite ; the raging fire... | |
 | Marvin Minsky - 2007 - 400 pages
...loneliness, and suffering — and it's all over much too soon." — Woody Allen The Machinery of Suffering "The restless, busy nature of the world, this, I declare,...qualities, and its world is empty like a fantasy." — Buddha Here is an example of what can happen when a person becomes a victim of pain: Yesterday... | |
 | Sarah Napthali - 2007 - 272 pages
...benefits of balance, of slowness, of down time. The Buddha had a clear message on the subject of busyness: 'The restless, busy nature of the world, this, I declare, is at the root of pain.' Children do not seem to appreciate us being too busy. This was certainly the finding of the American... | |
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