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 Invoking ecological analogy to illustrate the value of contemplative silence, the Buddha invites us Invoking ecological analogy to illustrate the value of contemplative silence, the Buddha invites us Invoking ecological analogy to illustrate the value of contemplative silence, the Buddha invites us

Invoking ecological analogy to illustrate the value of contemplative silence, the Buddha invites us to “know from the rivers” how to navigate the terrain of speech. 

“Know from the rivers in clefts & in crevices: 

Those in small channels flow noisily, 

The great flow silent. 

Whatever’s not full makes noise. 

Whatever is full is quiet.”

Nālaka Sutta → https://unityinplurality.blogspot.com/2020/01/contemplative-silence.html


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lsleofskye: Veins of lifeOn meditation and ecology, the Kasibhāradvāja Sutta from the Pāli Canon d

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Veins of life

On meditation and ecology, the Kasibhāradvāja Sutta from the Pāli Canon depicts a particularly vivid instance of cross-fertilization between horticulture, permaculture, and contemplative practice via poetry spoken by the Buddha. 

See→https://unityinplurality.blogspot.com/2020/02/sifting-soil.html


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The Highest Blessing

The Highest Blessing


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