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Happiness and suffering ~ Padampa Sangye

Happiness and suffering ~ Padampa Sangye was last modified: January 24th, 2018 by dorjeduck

Happiness and suffering, through a mechanism like the sounding of a lute’s body and strings,
People of Tingri, are produced when actions are combined with necessary conditions.


Padampa Sangye

from the book The Hundred Verses of Advice: Tibetan Buddhist Teachings on What Matters Most

translated by Padmakara Translation Group


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Further quotes from the book The Hundred Verses of Advice:

  • How illness can teach us compassion
  • Devotion is the fare on our journey toward enlightenment
  • Use riches in a constructive way
  • You won’t live forever
  • Put on the armor of diligence
  • The mind is free of any true reality
  • The most profound spiritual practice
  • The Dharma is the best way of using your life
  • There is never any time to spare
  • Practice with joy and enthusiasm
  • Start that very day
  • Overcoming obstacles
  • Without settling anywhere
  • Precious human life
  • Dreamlike obsessions
  • The right moment is now
  • The union of clarity and emptiness
  • Right here beside you
  • Like the events in a dream
  • Don’t go on following the past


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