The Story of The Weaver's Daughter ดุสิตบุรี (ฉบับ ๒ ภาษา) Tusita Realm หน้า 48
หน้าที่ 48 / 112

สรุปเนื้อหา

In the tale of the weaver's daughter, the Teacher emphasizes the significance of meditating on death. He explains that acknowledging the certainty of death and the instability of life leads to a more peaceful acceptance when the end approaches. Those who fear death suffer greatly, while those who prepare through meditation remain steadfast and fearless. This story serves as a reminder to reflect on mortality, allowing one to live a life with greater clarity and intention. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Importance of meditation on death
-Teaching about fear and acceptance
-Living with awareness of mortality

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

48 ಇನ್ತು ನಂಳು 6 The Story of The Weaver's Daughter This instruction was given by the Teacher while he was in residence at Aggalava Shrine with reference to a certain weaver's daughter. For one day, when the Teacher came to Alavi, the residents of Alavi invited him to a meal and gave alms. At the end of the meal the Teacher spoke the words of thanksgiving, saying: "Practice meditation on death, saying to yourselves, 'Uncertain is my life. Certain is my death. I shall surely die. Death will be the termination of my life. Life is unstable. Death is sure.' For they that have not practiced meditation on death will tremble and fear when their last hour comes, and will die screaming screams of terror, even as a man without a stick, on seeing a snake, is stricken with fear. But those who have practiced meditation on death will have no fear when their last hour comes, but will be like a steadfast man who, seeing a snake even afar off, takes it up with his stick and tosses it away. Therefore practice meditation on death."
แสดงความคิดเห็นเป็นคนแรก
Login เพื่อแสดงความคิดเห็น

หนังสือที่เกี่ยวข้อง

Load More