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186 Life Is Short, Be Heedful
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Today one of the monks is going to teach us a beautiful passage spoken by the Supreme Buddha. It’s a great reminder of how short our human life is, and how important it is that we work hard to practice the Buddha’s teachings. We may think that we are going to live a long time, but no matter how long we live, we need to try and follow the instructions the Supreme Buddha gave us. That way we’ll live happily now, we’ll be happy in our next lives, and we also have the chance to experience the ultimate goal of Nibbāna.
“Appamidaṃ, bhikkhave, manussānaṃ āyu. “Bhikkhus, the life span of humans is short.
Gamanīyo samparāyo, kattabbaṃ kusalaṃ, caritabbaṃ brahmacariyaṃ. You must go to the next life. So you should do what is skillful, you should practice the spiritual life.
Natthi jātassa amaraṇaṃ. No-one born is immortal.
Yo, bhikkhave, ciraṃ jīvati, so vassasataṃ appaṃ vā bhiyyo”ti. A long life is a hundred years or a little more.”
Contents
5:21 Sermon on SN 4.9 12:43 Metta Bhavana: Loving Kindness Meditation Download PDF or MP3. 22:12 Vimāna Vatthu 4.09 Mansion of Yellow Flowers
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Manage episode 262931216 series 2555074
Today one of the monks is going to teach us a beautiful passage spoken by the Supreme Buddha. It’s a great reminder of how short our human life is, and how important it is that we work hard to practice the Buddha’s teachings. We may think that we are going to live a long time, but no matter how long we live, we need to try and follow the instructions the Supreme Buddha gave us. That way we’ll live happily now, we’ll be happy in our next lives, and we also have the chance to experience the ultimate goal of Nibbāna.
“Appamidaṃ, bhikkhave, manussānaṃ āyu. “Bhikkhus, the life span of humans is short.
Gamanīyo samparāyo, kattabbaṃ kusalaṃ, caritabbaṃ brahmacariyaṃ. You must go to the next life. So you should do what is skillful, you should practice the spiritual life.
Natthi jātassa amaraṇaṃ. No-one born is immortal.
Yo, bhikkhave, ciraṃ jīvati, so vassasataṃ appaṃ vā bhiyyo”ti. A long life is a hundred years or a little more.”
Contents
5:21 Sermon on SN 4.9 12:43 Metta Bhavana: Loving Kindness Meditation Download PDF or MP3. 22:12 Vimāna Vatthu 4.09 Mansion of Yellow Flowers
We’d love to hear from you! Send us a voicemail. Or record a longer segment on your phone. You can write to us at info@serenecolombo.org or contact us through Facebook at facebook.com/ColomboDhammaFriends or Instagram at instagram.com/SereneColombo. You can also sent us a voicemail on Whatsapp.
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The best way to listen to the podcast version of Monks in the Morning is on the Free Radio Public app
Step 1: Install the Free RadioPublic app, then come back here.
Step 2: Click on the button below and choose Radio Public to open the link.
Step 3: Select "Follow"
Optional: You may want to turn the app notifications on and change the show settings so new shows are downloaded automatically when you are on wi-fi.
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