Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Compassion...Path To Freedom Comments

Rating: 5.0

This is what should be done
By one who is skilled in goodness,
And who knows the path of peace:
Let them be able and upright,
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Kolitha Lelwala
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Samanyan Lakshminarayanan 21 January 2009

lovely..lovely...lovely..what an attitude

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Vaibhav Pandey 18 January 2009

you rephrased the words of lord buddha quite nicely... I admire this one a lot.

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Naseer Ahmed Nasir 17 January 2009

Very good verses showing the Buddhist tradition of uncovering the heart’s natural qualities of Wisdom and Compassion through meditation. The poem deals with mindfulness and loving kindness practice that allow us to access the freedom we seek from within.We can indeed learn to develop a greater sense of care for ourselves and for our world through the spiritual practices.This poem reflects true spiritual practice engaged with life that goes against the norms of our confused society and is therefore an act of rebellion.Suffering originates in the mind and our tendency is to grasp at pleasure and push away all the pain. You have high-lighted a very needy practice of sympathy for the suffering of others including a desire to help in very transcendent poetic lines.......10/10

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Anjali Sinha 14 January 2009

blessed be the lotus petalled 'Being freed from all sense desires, is not born again into this world' A+++anjali

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