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November 11, 2009

See the protected enemy.

To can love our imagined enemy is to meet our own delusion as no enemy is. Our coarse mind is projecting its' view, this gets support by obscured emotions and the enemy out of ignorance is born. The real enemy, ego-clinging is not recognized.

The Dalai Lama says: conditioned friendships are easy turning in enemies in this same life. Genuine friends are supporting each other in Dharma with Dharma.

Here I could talk by the kindness of this offered blog.

Only some words, mostly misunderstanding, is enough for the birth of the outer enemy.

When one sees faults in others is one easely blind for the faults in own mind. Therefore may I see the kindness in others and those, insulting me and disrespecting me; may I see them as my own parents or children who are temporary sick.

May I love them even more and keep the view simple pure.

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See the protected enemy.

>> November 11, 2009

To can love our imagined enemy is to meet our own delusion as no enemy is. Our coarse mind is projecting its' view, this gets support by obscured emotions and the enemy out of ignorance is born. The real enemy, ego-clinging is not recognized.

The Dalai Lama says: conditioned friendships are easy turning in enemies in this same life. Genuine friends are supporting each other in Dharma with Dharma.

Here I could talk by the kindness of this offered blog.

Only some words, mostly misunderstanding, is enough for the birth of the outer enemy.

When one sees faults in others is one easely blind for the faults in own mind. Therefore may I see the kindness in others and those, insulting me and disrespecting me; may I see them as my own parents or children who are temporary sick.

May I love them even more and keep the view simple pure.

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