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| Return to the [[Four Immeasurables]] ([[Four Unlimited Minds]]) of [[Buddhism]] and [[Detachment]] |
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| [[Don't Return]] to [[Upādāna]] (Attachment), [[Desire]] and [[Aversion]] |
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| [[Also called]] [[Upādāna]] in [[Sanskrit]], [[clinging]], [[grasping]], [[attachment]] or [[fuel]], [[material cause]] |
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| [[Equanimity]] ([[Tib]]. [[བཏང་སྙོམས་]], ''[[tangnyom]]''), which is the [[wish]] that [[beings]] may be [[free]] from the [[attitude]] of [[attachment]] to some and [[aversion]] to others. "[[Upeksha]]" in [[Sanskrit]], meaning 1. [[Renunciation]], [[Letting Go]], [[Detachment]], [[Equanimity]] |
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| "It's '''[[easy]]''' to end all [[suffering]]. [[Simply]] [[accept everything with ease]] and [[let go]] completely." If you can't [[remember]] that he says just remember "[[Let go completely]]". -- from the [[Venerable Buddhist Master Shen-Kai - Founder of Jen Chen Buddhism (Buddhahood Lineage World Humanity Vehicle)]] |
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