ðŋðŠ· The Virgin: Women Who Use Wisdom and Perseverance, Lead Themselves to Disengagement ðŠ·ðŋ
The Virgin is one of the Gentiles who appears in the Tripitaka, who is determined to seek a way out of suffering with faith, wisdom, and perseverance. ðâĻ
ðļ The Path of Practicing, From Ruler â To Ordination â Intend to Prosper â Consider the impermanence of Songkhon â Relinquish adherence â Aim for Disengagement ðŠ·
ðĄ Key Thoughts âĻ Everything in the world is impermanence. âĻ Adhering brings suffering. âĻ Wisdom and wisdom help to see the truth. âĻ Perseverance requires patience and consistency. âĻ No matter what national origin or gender. If determined, practice can develop the mind.
ðą The story of the Virgin inspired us to learn that the journey to peace begins with seeing the truth in our hearts.
As we learn to let go of the impromptu, gradually reduce our adherence and practice mindfulness every day... our hearts may gradually find true peace, too. ðĪð
ðŠ· "See the impermanence of things, reduce adherence, and use wisdom to guide life." ðŠ·
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