The 21st Step: Non-Recklessness in the Dhamma

วันที่ 26 สค. พ.ศ.2567

 

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The 21st Step: Non-Recklessness
in the Dhamma


        The nature of the mind is to constantly remain in a state of thinking and wandering. Normally, one's mind is often unfocused and indulgent in the five forms of sensual desire, namely: visual images, melodious sounds,tasty food, perfumes, and things that are soft to the touch. These sensual pleasures always tempt one to perform dishonest acts, words, and thoughts.



            When one's thoughts are indulgent in the five forms of sensual desire, the wholesome thoughts will disappear. The following result is that one's responsibilities at the workplace and monastery, which require heedfulness and earnestness, can be lost because of the following causes:

 

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