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" Our mind shall not waver. No evil speech will we utter. Tender and compassionate^ will we abide, loving in heart, void of malice within. "
The Lost Cities of Ceylon - Page 15
by Geraldine Edith Mitton - 1917 - 256 pages
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Early Buddhism

Thomas William Rhys Davids - History - 1908 - 106 pages
...with a single object and gradually increasing till the whole world was suffused with the feeling. ' Our mind shall not waver. No evil speech will we utter....malice within. And we will be ever suffusing such an one with the rays of our loving thought. And with that 1 Digha, ii. 186, 187. 6l feeling as a basis...
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The Hundredth Wave: A Novel Written to Accomplish Two Strongly Interlinked ...

Grantly Standerson - Latter Day Saint churches - 1915 - 552 pages
...one's own joys and sorrows." (u) Thus also spake he: "Our mind shall not waver, No evil speech shall we utter, Tender and compassionate will we abide,...loving in heart, void of malice within, And we will ever be suffusing such a one with the rays of our loving thought, and with that feeling as a basis,...
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The Splendour of Asia: The Story and Teaching of the Buddha

Lily Adams Beck - Buddha (The concept) - 1926 - 296 pages
...Blessed One, taught that this love must increase until the wide Universe is suffused with its radiance. "Our mind shall not waver. No evil speech will we...utter. Tender and compassionate will we abide, loving, void of malice. And with rays of love shall we suffuse all that is, even with love grown great and...
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World's Strange Religions, Volume 4

Francis Trevelyan Miller - Religions - 1927 - 88 pages
...advantages— III— Torpor of Mind— IV— Fretfulness and worry — V — Wavering of the mind. Our mind shall not waver. No evil speech will we utter....we abide, loving in heart, void of malice within. All the means that can be used as bases for doing Right are not worth the sixteenth part of the emancipation...
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A Comparative History of Ideas

Hajime Nakamura - Philosophy - 1992 - 600 pages
...Mahäparinibbäna-suttanta 4, 43. Digha-nikäya, vol, p. 136. 16. Fo-sho-hing-tsan-ching, w. 1516-1517. 17. Acto 20-35. will we utter. Tender and compassionate will we abide, loving in heart, void of malice within." 19 To nurture friendliness, one should reflect upon oneself. "Not the perversities of others, not their...
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Early Buddhism

T. W. Rhys Davids, Paul Tice - Religion - 2000 - 124 pages
...object and gradually increasing till the whole world was suffused with the fooling. . 'Our mind sitali not waver. No evil speech will we utter. Tender and...malice within. And we will be ever suffusing such an one with • the rays of our loving thought. And with that 1 Dig Im, U. 180, 187. 6l feeling as...
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