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Historias budistas: el Mérito de Convertirse en Renunciante, Parte 8 de 8 8 de agosto del 2015

2018-12-06
Lecture Language:English,Vietnamese (Tiếng Âu Lạc [Tiếng Việt])
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“He remembered how to practice again, and then he continued to observe the mountain of bones, which was his past life. And then he became enlightened, understood the impermanent nature of life. He could detach himself from that. At that moment of detachment, he became Arhat.“ Take care of your action, speech and thought. (Yes.) Take care of your mind, your talk. (Yes.) Anything fun in this world is not fun. Don't be cheated. Don't be deluded. Nothing is really fun in this world. Keep practicing, OK?
I’m telling you, even if you don’t become a monk or nun, it is also nice to live alone to do your things. I’m telling you, today I have been thinking to tell you, what merits you have to live alone! The Buddha had many numbers. I also have some: Sixteen benefits of living a bachelor life. 
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