Peace
and Kindness This work is offered free of charge and may be similarly distributed
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The
Buddha's Words on Loving-Kindness
"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, Straight forward and gentle in speech. Humble and not conceited, Contented and easily satisfied, Unburdened with duties and frugal in their ways. Peaceful and calm, and wise and skilful, Not proud and demanding in nature. Let them not do the slightest thing That the wise would later reprove. Wishing: In gladness and in safety, May all beings be at ease. Whatever living beings there may be; Whether they are weak or strong, omitting none, The great or the mighty, medium, short or small, The seen and the unseen, Those living near and far away, Those born and to be born May all beings be at ease. Let none deceive another, Or despise any being in any state. Let none through ange ror ill-will Wish harm upon another. Even as a mother protects with her life Her child, her only child, So with a boundless heart Should one cherish all living beings; Radiating kindness over the entire world: Spreading upwards to the skies, And downwards to the depths; Outwards and unbounded, Freed from hatred and ill-will.Whether standing or walking, seated or lying down Free from drowsiness, One should sustain this recollection. This is said to be the sublime abiding. By not holding to fixed views, The pure-hearted one, having clarity of vision, Being freed from all sense-desires, Is not born again into this world."
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Ajahn Sucitto
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------------------------Making Peace with Despair
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Ajahn Sumedho
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-------------------------------Reflections on Metta
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Ajahn Anando
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------------------Self-Forgiveness and Compassion
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Ajahn Santacitto
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--------------Awakening the Compassionate Heart
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A Guided Meditation on Loving-Kindness
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