Meditation May 9, 2011
Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 8:47 am
FORSAKE ANGER
Forsake anger, give up pride. Sorrow cannot touch the man who is not in the bondage of anything,
who owns nothing.
He who can control his rising anger as a coachman controls his carriage at full speed,
this man I call a good driver: others merely hold the reins.
Watch for anger of words: let your words be self-controlled. Hurt not with words, but use your words well.
There are men steady and wise whose body, words and mind are self-controlled.
They are the men of supreme self-control.
--The Dhammapada
Warmie
Forsake anger, give up pride. Sorrow cannot touch the man who is not in the bondage of anything,
who owns nothing.
He who can control his rising anger as a coachman controls his carriage at full speed,
this man I call a good driver: others merely hold the reins.
Watch for anger of words: let your words be self-controlled. Hurt not with words, but use your words well.
There are men steady and wise whose body, words and mind are self-controlled.
They are the men of supreme self-control.
--The Dhammapada
Warmie
