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As a tree with strong uninjured roots, though cut down, grows up again, so, when deep craving is not rooted out, suffering arises again and again.
Categories: In The Cut Buddhist Quote Uninjured Roots Suffering Buddhism The Dhammapada The Roots Dhammapada Quotes Uninjured TreeCut down The forest of desire, Not the forest of trees. From the forest of desire Come danger & fear. Having cut down this forest & its underbrush, monks,...
Categories: Forest Buddhist Quote The Dhammapada Dhammapada Quotes Desire No Fear Buddhism In The CutCut through five, let go of five, & develop five about all. A monk gone past five attachments is said to have crossed the flood. Practice jhana, monk,...
Categories: The Mind Roaming Buddhism Practice Jhana The Dhammapada Dont Dhammapada Quotes Mind Roaming Heedless In The Cut The Practice Sensual Strands Buddhist Quote Monk
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