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Twin Verses
by The Buddha


©1999 Penguin Putnam Inc.
 
The mind —
This is the beginning and the end of it all.
The quality of one’s life depends on
nothing but the mind.

If one’s words or deeds come from an impure mind,
Then suffering will follow.

If one’s words and deeds come from a pure mind,
then happiness walks with him as his own shadow.

How can such thoughts as,
He abused me, he cheated me, he robbed me,

release one from the snares of anger?

Hatred is never banished by love.
This is a law that will never change.

We are guests in this world,

here for only a short while.

Those who know this truth do not waste their time

with quibbling or gossip.

Living only for pleasure,

stuffing oneself with this and that,

being lazy and undisciplined.

This makes one powerless.
Maya’s illusion blows him about
like a twig blown about in a storm.

One who chooses the beneficial over the pleasurable,
Who has his senses under control,
Who has faith and puts forth effort
He is a mountain
That stands unshaken by the winds of this world

As rain seeps through a poorly thatched roof,
Passion seeps through a poorly trained mind.
As rain is held back by a well-thatched roof,
Passion is held back by a well-trained mind.

One who knows the scriptures
But does not live by them
Does not share in the bounty of a holy life.
He is like the cowherd
Who count someone else’s cattle.
One who knows a few lines from the scriptures
And lives by them

Harboring only good thoughts,

Banishing hatred and delusion,

Wanting nothing from this world or the next

He reaps the full bounty of a holy life.




Reprinted from Inner Treasure, collected and edited by Jonathan Star. Copyright 1999 by Tarcher/Putnam. Permission granted by Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., a division of Penguin Putnam, Inc. All rights reserved.


 
 
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