THE DHARMA DISCOURSES OF CARDINAL MASTER CHŎNGSAN(CHŎNGSAN CHONGSA PŎBŎ)
Part Two: Dharma Discourses
Chapter Fourteen: Birth and Death
34
34. On his sickbed, the Master dictated a verse in literary Chinese, and said to his attendant, “Write this down and share it with others.” In translation, it means,
Human pleasure and pain are fundamentally unreal,
Gazing on the self-nature, all is originally serene and equanimous.
THE DHARMA DISCOURSES OF CARDINAL MASTER CHŎNGSAN(CHŎNGSAN CHONGSA PŎBŎ)
Part Two: Dharma Discourses
Chapter Fourteen: Birth and Death
34
34. On his sickbed, the Master dictated a verse in literary Chinese, and said to his attendant, “Write this down and share it with others.” In translation, it means, -br-Human pleasure and pain are fundamentally unreal,-br-Gazing on the self-nature, all is originally serene and equanimous. -br-
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