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and Commentaries:
Be a Lamp (Nirvana Sutra) World Honored One Flicks Dirt with His Toe (Vimalakirti Sutra) Order of Enlightenment (Maka Shikan) Calming and Contemplation of Anger (Maka Shikan) Effect of Thunderbolts on Ivory (Maka Shikan) Blind Heir of a Wealthy Merchant (Maka Shikan) Mongolian Wisdom Seeing Ourselves as Suchness (Shinnyo kan) Wu-lung and I-lung (Writings of Nichiren Daishonin) Parables:
Essays:
Humor:
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Mighty Bodhisattva Warriors The Bodhisattva is the mightiest of warriors, but his enemies are not the common foes of flesh and bone. His fight is with inner delusions, the afflictions of self-cherishing and ego grasping, those most terrible of demons that catch living beings in the snare of confusion and cause them forever to wander in pain, frustration, and sorrow. His mission is to harm ignorance and delusion, never living beings; these he looks upon with kindness, patience, and empathy, cherishing them like a mother cherishes her only child. He is the real hero, calmly facing any hardship in order to bring happiness and liberation to the world. — The 13th Dalai Lama
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