Whoever, man or woman, has these treasures
...is said not to be poor, has not lived in vain.
...is said not to be poor, has not lived in vain.
So the wise should develop
conviction & virtue, confidence & Dhamma-vision(Right View)...
Remembering the Buddhas' instruction...
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conviction & virtue, confidence & Dhamma-vision(Right View)...
Remembering the Buddhas' instruction...
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What is the Treasure of *Listening?
There is the case where a disciple of the noble ones
has heard much,
has retained what he/she has heard,
has stored what he/she has heard.
Whatever teachings are
admirable in the beginning,
Whatever teachings are
admirable in the beginning,
admirable in the middle,
admirable in the end,
That — in their meaning and expression —
Proclaim the holy life that is
entirely complete and pure:
Those are what he/she has listened to often,
retained, discussed, accumulated, examined with his/her mind, and well-penetrated in terms of his/her views.
This is called the Treasure of *Listening.
Note:
*Suta: heard / learned where knowledge received through inspiration or realization"
... Was every word, teaching or advise given to you...
..DoYou listen to him often, remembered, clarify doubts, examined it with a clear mind and penetrate it's meaning well? Or you take them superficially?
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