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This text delves into various Buddhist concepts, including the metaphor of a gardener removing weeds representing the body, and insights into craving, suffering, and the consequences of sensual indulgence. Key themes include generosity, the realms of existence, and the importance of self-discipline and higher knowledge on the path to enlightenment. It discusses various metaphors related to self-mortification and the grasping of forms and pleasures, highlighting the significance of mindfulness and the perilous nature of hatred and gossip. Such teachings guide seekers in their pursuit of happiness and spiritual growth while avoiding pitfalls associated with greed and harmful speech. For further exploration of these principles, visit dmc.tv.
-Metaphors in Buddhist practice
-Generosity and happiness
-Suffering and craving
-Self-discipline and higher knowledge
-Consequences of sensual indulgence