Rev. Danny Fisher

Just a Buddhist Minister Trying to Benefit Beings

A Gift of Dharma for 1.25.10

Today’s quote comes from Siddhartha Gautama (circa fifth and/or sixth century B.C.E.)–the historical Buddha and de facto progenitor of the Buddhist religions.  This it–from the Kitagiri Sutta:

Monks, I do not say that the attainment of gnosis is all at once. Rather, the attainment of gnosis is after gradual training, gradual action, gradual practice. And how is there the attainment of gnosis after gradual training, gradual action, gradual practice? There is the case where, when conviction has arisen, one visits [a teacher]. Having visited, one grows close. Having grown close, one lends ear. Having lent ear, one hears the Dhamma. Having heard the Dhamma, one remembers it. Remembering, one penetrates the meaning of the teachings. Penetrating the meaning, one comes to an agreement through pondering the teachings. There being an agreement through pondering the teachings, desire arises. When desire has arisen, one is willing. When one is willing, one contemplates. Having contemplated, one makes an exertion. Having made an exertion, one realizes with the body the ultimate truth and, having penetrated it with discernment, sees it.

The Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi Has Updates about What You Can Do to Help Haiti at Shambhala Sun Space

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As I mentioned in a recent post, I had the great fortune and distinct pleasure to interview the Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi about his work with Buddhist Global Relief and the Buddhist Climate Declaration.  We also spoke about the earthquake in Haiti, and our friends at Shambhala SunSpace were kind enough to host his responses on the blog.  The venerable has updates about what concerned Buddhists can do to help.  It’s all right here.  (And stay tuned for more info about the rest of the interview.)