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Dhp33-43 β€” Chapter 13

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Minor Collection

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Sayings of the Dhamma 33–43

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3. The Mind

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The mind quivers and shakes,

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hard to guard, hard to curb.

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The discerning straighten it out,

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like a fletcher straightens an arrow.

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Like a fish pulled from the sea

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and cast upon the shore,

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this mind flounders about,

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trying to throw off Māra’s dominion.

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Hard to hold back, flighty,

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alighting where it will;

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it’s good to tame the mind;

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a tamed mind leads to bliss.

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So hard to see, so subtle,

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alighting where it will;

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the discerning protect the mind,

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a guarded mind leads to bliss.

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The mind travels far, wandering alone;

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incorporeal, it lies hidden in the heart.

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Those who will restrain the mind

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are freed from Māra’s bonds.

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Those of unsteady mind,

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who don’t understand the true teaching,

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and whose confidence wavers,

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do not perfect their wisdom.

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One whose mind is not festering,

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whose heart is undamaged,

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who’s given up right and wrong,

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alert, has nothing to fear.

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Knowing this body breaks like a pot,

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and fortifying the mind like a citadel,

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attack Māra with the sword of wisdom,

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guard your conquest, and never settle.

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All too soon this body

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will lie upon the earth,

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bereft of consciousness,

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tossed aside like a worthless log.

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A wrongly directed mind

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would do you more harm

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than a hater to the hated,

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or an enemy to their foe.

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A rightly directed mind

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would do you more good

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than your mother or father

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or any other relative.