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The
Four Noble Truths and The Noble Eightfold Path Dharma Altar Card
is 7"x10"
in size and is protected with thick optical-quality lamination (10ml.)
for long life. This Dharma Altar Card offers a lucid, highly accurate
rendition of the Buddha's Four Noble Truths; the essential foundation
of all dharma practice. A complete and profound dharma teaching
transmission on a single card, easily accessible for study, inspiration,
and practice! The Four Noble Truths are printed over an exquisite
thangka painting of Buddha Shakyamuni. The Noble Eightfold Path
is presented on the back of the card. $8.95
The
Four Noble Truths and The Noble Eightfold Path Dharma Teaching Altar
Card. One
of the world's greatest and most profound teachings. Here Shakyamuni
Buddha offers us the truth of suffering and the embracing of suffering
with awareness. He teaches us about the causes of suffering and
offers a deep understanding of these causes. The Buddha also offers
us the grand possibility of bringing dissatisfaction and suffering
to a welcome end and clearly describes the Noble Eightfold Path
we must follow to accomplish this liberation from suffering and
reach enlightenment (Nirvana).
The
First Noble Truth / Dukkha: The Truth of Dissatisfaction
and Suffering. The Second Noble Truth / Samudaya: The Cause
of Dissatisfaction and Suffering. The Third Noble Truth / Nirodha:
The Cessation of Dissatisfaction and Suffering. The Fourth Noble
Truth / Magga: The Path Leading to the Cessation of Dissatisfaction
and Suffering.
The
Noble Eightfold Path: Right Understanding (or Right View), Right
Thought (or Right Intention), Right Speech, Right Action, Right
Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness (or Right Attention),
and Right Concentration.
Your purchase greatly assists Naljor Prison Dharma Service in bringing the "seeds of liberation" to those behind prison walls.
The
Loving-kindness Meditation Altar Card is
5"x7" in size and is protected with thick optical-quality
lamination (10ml.) for long life. The heart-opening verses of the
Loving-kindness Meditation are shown over an exquisite photograph
of a lotus flower; an ancient symbol of the pure heart-mind of wisdom
and compassion. A brief commentary, along with instructions for
practicing the Loving-kindness Meditation are offered on the back
of the card. $6.95
Loving-kindness
Meditation Altar Card. The Discourse on Loving-kindness (Metta
Sutta) was given by Buddha Shakyamuni 2600 years ago. The loving-kindness
he spoke of then is still the deepest need of the world today. The
Pali word metta (maitri in Sanskrit) mean universal
loving-kindness, friendliness, and goodwill free from expectation
and possessiveness. With this sublime heart of love, we express
care and concern for all beings through benevolent thoughts, feelings,
and words, as well as through selfless acts of kindness and generosity.
Including this powerful meditation in our practice brings immense
benefit. We develop the valuable skill of concentration. We dissolve
the barriers in our hearts that create separation between ourselves
and others. We transform fear and negativity into courage and kindness,
and we learn to care for and love all beings without exception.
The radiance of our loving-kindness brings protection from harmful
influences and offers blessings and beneficience to all it touches.
In the Anguttara Nikaya 11:16, Buddha Shakyamuni tells us there
are eleven different blessings that one can expect from the dedicated
practice of universal loving-kindness!
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Have you ever wanted to meditate
or relax using the enchanting and
mystical sounds of the Japanese shakuhachi flute, but did not
want to spend the money for an expensive bamboo flute?
Please take a look at
the Shakuhachi Yuu.
"Because of the religious origin of its music,
the sound of the bamboo flute
leads the mind directly into spiritual thought. Thus a single tone
of the shakuhachi
can sometimes bring
one to the world of Nirvana."
Fumio Koizumi - Ethnomusicologist

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