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The Eyes of Wisdom
In the time or in and out of the space or elsewhere I wandered, I clasp myself alone, but no perception of bliss of joy. Many rebirths I conceded Many samsara I roamed I clasp myself alone, but no perception of bliss of joy. In the day or the light In the night or the gloom In and out of the universe I explored with earnest everywhere in the earth but no perception of bliss of joy. Can I retrieve it elsewhere? While it’s as the brightest as the gleaming star in the chaste gloominess inside the spirit of my own mind. Attha devo bhava* The brilliance lies indeed in me and mine for ever Illuminating all the world. My body, speech and mind Attain the mindfulness of Nibbana Within me and mine. * Samsara – the material world in which the beings live. Attha devo bhava (pali) – I’m the master of my own. Nibbana (pali) – Nirvana (Sanskrit) .The literal meaning of "blowing out" or "quenching". Nirvana is the ultimate spiritual goal in Buddhism and marks the soteriological release from rebirths in sa?sara.
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