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    ROBB: diky za upozorneni, mel jsem mensi krizi.
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    the discussion of "..." is irrelevant to mindfulness of the present moment.
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    "Arhathood is the ultimate fruit of those who study the Buddha Dharmaů - Dogen

    Arakan

    On Arhats

    http://www.shastaabbey.org/1dogen/chapter/033araka.pdf

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    Selfishness Results in Nothing « Official Website of His Eminence Tsem Tulku Rinpoche
    http://tsemtulku.com/teachings/contemplations/selfishness-results-in-nothing/
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    Ego, Karma and Tomorrow « Official Website of His Eminence Tsem Tulku Rinpoche
    http://tsemtulku.com/teachings/contemplations/ego-karma-and-tomorrow/
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    On ‘Refrain from All Evil Whatsoever’
    (Shoaku Makusa)

    http://www.shastaabbey.org/1dogen/chapter/009shoak.pdf
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    SKATEMURAI: OKBOY: google
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    SKATEMURAI: abandoning the five hindrances, establishing the four frames of reference, and developing the seven factors for Awakening.
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    Freedom From Buddha Nature
    by
    Thanissaro Bhikkhu
    © 2010

    http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/thanissaro/freedomfrombuddhanature.html


    A brahman once asked the Buddha, "Will all the world reach release [Awakening], or half the world, or a third?" But the Buddha didn't answer. Ven. Ananda, concerned that the brahman might misconstrue the Buddha's silence, took the man aside and gave him an analogy: Imagine a fortress with a single gate. A wise gatekeeper would walk around the fortress and not see an opening in the wall big enough for even a cat to slip through. Because he's wise, he would realize that his knowledge didn't tell him how many people would come into the fortress, but it did tell him that whoever came into the fortress would have to come in through the gate. In the same way, the Buddha didn't focus on how many people would reach Awakening but he did know that anyone who reached Awakening would have to follow the path he had found: abandoning the five hindrances, establishing the four frames of reference, and developing the seven factors for Awakening.
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    It is believed that Shakyamuni Buddha started his bodhisattva career after meeting with Buddha Dipamkara. When Buddha Dipamkara was visiting the city of Dipavati, a young brahman versed in vedic lore happened to pass by the city of Dipavati fully decorated with hanners and in festive mood to honor Buddha Dipamkara. He also happened to meet a young brahman girl with seven lotus flowers, going to honor Lord Dipamkara. Llearned Brahman Megha asked the lady to give him seven lotus flowers for 500 gold coins. But she refused and agreed to give him five flowers under the condition that she can become his wife until he attained enlightenment. After that Megha Brahman saw Buddha Dipamkara from a distance. Identifying himself with Buddha Dipamkara he made a strong vow that he will become a Buddha in future. Thrilled and inspired after seeing the Buddha he threw five lotus flowers in a prayer and the young girl who was to become Yasodhara also threw two flowers in the same manner. These seven lotus flowers formed a garland and floated in the air around the Buddha’s head in a miraculous way. Later on Buddha Dipamkara too, prophesied that he would be a Buddha Shakyamuni in future.
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    THE BODHISATTVA IDEAL IN THERAVAADA

    http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-PHIL/jeffrey2.htm

    BUDDHIST THEORY AND PRACTICE:
    A REEVALUATION OF THE
    BODHISATTVA-`SRAAVAKA OPPOSITION
    By Jeffrey Samuels
    Philosophy East and West


    Volume 47, Number 3
    July 1997
    P.399-415
    (C) by University of Hawai'i Press
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    "Therefore, Ananda, be islands unto yourselves, refuges unto yourselves, seeking no external refuge; with the Dhamma as your island, the Dhamma as your refuge, seeking no other refuge.

    "And how, Ananda, is a bhikkhu an island unto himself, a refuge unto himself, seeking no external refuge; with the Dhamma as his island, the Dhamma as his refuge, seeking no other refuge?

    34. "When he dwells contemplating the body in the body, earnestly, clearly comprehending, and mindfully, after having overcome desire and sorrow in regard to the world; when he dwells contemplating feelings in feelings, the mind in the mind, and mental objects in mental objects, earnestly, clearly comprehending, and mindfully, after having overcome desire and sorrow in regard to the world, then, truly, he is an island unto himself, a refuge unto himself, seeking no external refuge; having the Dhamma as his island, the Dhamma as his refuge, seeking no other refuge.

    35. "Those bhikkhus of mine, Ananda, who now or after I am gone, abide as an island unto themselves, as a refuge unto themselves, seeking no other refuge; having the Dhamma as their island and refuge, seeking no other refuge: it is they who will become the highest, [20] if they have the desire to learn."
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    Mind Like Fire Unbound

    http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/thanissaro/likefire/index.html


    An Image in the Early Buddhist Discourses
    by

    Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff)
    © 1999–2010
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    Kniha od americkeho profesora o mahajane a vazdrajane a buddhismu obecne

    Tree of Enlightment

    http://www.buddhanet.net/pdf_file/tree-enlightenment.pdf
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