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Meditation Practice - Buddhispano

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Buddhist Philosophy and<br />

<strong>Meditation</strong> <strong>Practice</strong><br />

Alternate reading poem and look at the picture 33<br />

Read one line of the poem and then look at the picture <br />

Stare at it with concentration.<br />

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You will receive the taste of dharma<br />

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Do not rush or carelessly do it.<br />

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Read one line of the poem and then look at the pictures <br />

There will be many emotions generated <br />

At the face, eye, ear, etc. look at them closely <br />

They are combined and composed in the poem. <br />

Read one line of the poem and then look at the pictures <br />

You can see the ultimate truth more clearly <br />

than listening to the teacher<br />

But if you just read through the poetry <br />

Even until you are dead, you wonût see the wisdom <br />

……………………………………………………………………………<br />

The sound of one hand clapping<br />

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I clap my one hand and it is very loud <br />

But you need two hands to clap <br />

My clapping can be heard around the world. <br />

Your clapping can be heard only some meters <br />

The sound of happiness covers up<br />

the sound of business.<br />

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It also gives more happiness. <br />

The sound of peaces is louder than other sounds on earth. <br />

My ears can only hear such sound. .<br />

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Buddhadsa Bhikkhu. Buddhadsa dharm kam klon: sen tang sookwamsuk yen (Buddhadsa’s Poetry: The Path to<br />

the Cool Happiness). (Bangkok: Sukkhabhabjai, 2010), p.107.<br />

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