X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=infobase%2Ffortunes.dat;h=22f958e36a39258f3ee7d784b295a1f1824050c5;hb=789ff6041318c32f41641d8f0b1d4b584753e941;hp=2fc05ad5daeaa94e6b246297a9e8867a2cf69e4f;hpb=64a6388cdc1051f9e77502a7d5e5ed38f5540fc9;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/infobase/fortunes.dat b/infobase/fortunes.dat index 2fc05ad5..22f958e3 100644 --- a/infobase/fortunes.dat +++ b/infobase/fortunes.dat @@ -42376,7 +42376,7 @@ mind. -- Gil Fronsdal, "The Buddha before Buddhism: Wisdom from the Early Teachings", published by Shambhala Publications ~ -Path of Accumulation +I. Path of Accumulation One who has the Mahayana family cultivates bodhicitta, receives teachings from masters, and makes effort in the virtues until the heat of wisdom is @@ -42421,4 +42421,72 @@ The Four Feet of Miracle Powers are: These four occur during the greater stage of the path of accumulation. -- Gampopa, from "The Jewel Ornament of Liberation", published by Shambhala Publications +~ +II. Path of Application + + The path of application begins after perfection of the path of +accumulation. It has four stages corresponding to the realization of the Four +Noble Truths: heat, maximum heat, patience, and realization of the highest +worldly dharma. Why is it called the path of application? Because there, one +makes an effort to directly realize truth. + +A. Five Powers. Furthermore, during the stages of heat and maximum heat, +five powers are practiced: + the power of faith, + the power of perseverance, + the power of mindfulness, + the power of absorption, and + the power of wisdom awareness. + +B. Five Strengths. During the stages of patience and highest worldly dharma, +five strengths are practiced: + the strength of faith, + the strength of perseverance, + the strength of mindfulness, + the strength of absorption, and + the strength of wisdom awareness. + -- Gampopa, in "The Jewel Ornament of Liberation", published by Shambhala + Publications +~ + Your eggnog to rum ratio should be 23% to 77%. I would then spice the +eggnog with nutmeg and use more than you're comfortable with because sailors +used to use it as [a] hallucinogen... + Also, enter on a reindeer. And if you enter on a reindeer, stay on the +reindeer. And if you can’t reach something because you’re too high up +sitting on the reindeer, just ask for help. That goes for life, too. Don’t +be afraid to ask for help and stay on that reindeer. + -- T.J. Miller’s recipe for the perfect holiday party +~ +if you can't beat them, join them, and subvert them from the inside. + -- fred t. hamster +~ +regarding christmas cards... +"i would create my own as a desktop publishing activity, with all new current +stuff. but it's way too much effort. basically, i can either give you a +present or make you a card. which do you prefer?" + -- thus spake slackathustra. +~ +III. Path of Insight + + The path of insight begins after the highest worldly dharma and consists +of calm abiding as a basis for special insight focused on the Four Noble +Truths. Four insights correspond to each of the Four Noble Truths, making a +total of sixteen—eight patient acceptances and eight cognitions: the patient +acceptance of the cognition of the dharma with respect to suffering, the +cognition of the dharma with respect to suffering, the patient acceptance of +the cognition that is the subsequent realization with respect to suffering, +the cognition that is the subsequent realization with respect to suffering, +and so forth. + Why is it called the path of insight? Because there, one realizes the +Four Noble Truths which were not seen before. At this stage there are seven +of the branches of enlightenment: + the perfect mindfulness branch, + the perfect discrimination branch, + the perfect perseverance branch, + the perfect joy branch, + the perfect relaxation branch, + the perfect absorption branch, and + the perfect equanimity branch. + -- The Jewel Ornament of Liberation, by Gampopa, published by Shambhala + Publications