The Five Daily Recollections – Burlington Buddhist Sangha All that is mine, dear and delightful, will change and vanish; I am the owner of my actions, heir to my actions, born of my actions, related to my actions, and live dependent on my actions
Five subjects for frequent recollection - Wimutti ☸️ Translated . . . I am of the nature to age, I have not gone beyond ageing I am of the nature to sicken, I have not gone beyond sickness I am of the nature to die, I have not gone beyond dying All that is mine, beloved and pleasing, will become otherwise, will become separated from me
Dhamma Lists - Insight Meditation Center Dhamma (Skt dharma)-liberating law discovered by the Buddha, summed up in the Four Noble Truths, the Truth, Reality, natural law, all physical and mental phenomena
Five Subjects for Daily Recollection - Buddhist Group of Kendal People tend to hide away from decay, disease and death while greatly attached to sentient beings and insentient objects Some people try also to ignore moral responsibility for their actions The recollections below bring all these subjects out into the light and make us face them squarely
The Ultimate View of the 5 Daily Recollections The Buddha's escape from dukkha was to overcome the delusion of Self Aging, illness and death still happen to the body of one who has overcome the illusion of Self; it's just not a problem any more because it's not experienced as happening to anyone
5 subjects for impermanence recollection - Dhamma Charts 5 subjects for impermanence recollection: 1 I am of the nature to decay, I have not gone beyond decay 2 I am of the nature to be diseased; I have not gone beyond disease 3 I am of the nature to die; I have not gone beyond death 4 All that is mine, dear, and delightful will change and vanish 5
Dharma Seed - Five subjects for frequent recollection: what the Buddha . . . To contemplate these themes brings us in direct contact with the truth of things, especially the truth of dukkha, or suffering Fully understanding these truths allows us to open to the reality of our life, and every life, and deepens our capacity for compassion
Buddhist Studies: Devotion: Dhammas to be Reflected upon Daily I am of the nature to die, I have not gone beyond death All that is mine, dear and delightful, will change and vanish I am the owner of my kamma, heir to my kamma, born of my kamma, related to my kamma, abide supported by my kamma Whatever kamma I shall do, whether good or evil, of that I shall be the heir The Nature of Dhamma
The Five Reflections: The Adult Facts of Life Sacramento Insight . . . All that is mine, dear and delightful, will change and vanish I am the owner of my actions; I am born of my actions; I am related to my actions; I am supported by my actions; Any thoughts, words or deeds I do, good or evil, those I will inherit InsightMeditationCenter org, Dharma Lists, Gil Fronsdal