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BiLoG Talaga Mundo Sa paghanap ng aking gustong isulat Eto ang pumasok sa aking diwa Bilog ang mundo, maikling kasabihan Isang paalala sa sanlibutan Umiikot lamang ang gulong ng palad Kung minsa'y sa ilalim At minsa'y sa ibabaw Magandang isipin At pagmuni-munihan May magandang aral Na tayo'y matututunan Ako'y natutuwa Aking unang tula Mula sa "ads" ng alak Katagang bumaon sa diwa! |
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Six Directions of Reincarnation (1) Naraka, i.e. Hell (2) Presta, i.e. Hungry Ghost (3) Tiryagyoni, i.e. Animal (4) Asura, i.e. Malevolent nature spirits (5) Manusya, i.e. Human Existence (6) Deva, i.e. Heavenly Existence
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The Buddha never claimed any divinity. People take refuge in the Buddha as a teacher or master who has shown the real path of emancipation. It is perhaps the only religion which states that a human being has the power to help and free himself.
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Kaya pala maraming nalulugod sa akin.
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Yan din po sabi ko sa kuya ko para lagi nyang dagdagan allowance ko!
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Miracles happen ... but it can't be created by men!
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BILOG ang MUNDO ... The WORLD is ROUND?
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BILOG ang MUNDO ... The WORLD is ROUND?
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BILOG ang MUNDO ... The WORLD is ROUND?
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BILOG ang MUNDO ... The WORLD is ROUND?
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I'll learn tagalog and then write my comment ... I always hear this from my officemate ... it's about time I find out ...
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7/28/2006 12:19 pm |
ako iyan
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7/28/2006 12:15 pm |
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7/28/2006 12:12 pm |
kailangan bayaran ang utang lol huwag kalimutan :
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7/28/2006 12:00 pm |
konting ako iyan pero hindi bungi
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7/28/2006 11:59 am |
sip sip biyenan iyan ahe ahe
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7/28/2006 11:56 am |
hahahhaha ako iyan ah
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SOURCE: http://filipinofriendfinder.com
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Taking refuge is voluntary and sincere, self-conscious and self-discipline. It is a vow to oneself, taking refuge with: Buddha --- to understand the Great Way profoundly and to bring forth the Bodhi mind Dharma --- to enter deeply the sutra treasury and have wisdom like the sea Sangha --- to form together a great assembly and to be one and all in harmony The Three are also known as Three Jewels or Three Treasures
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On the other hand, Buddhism is an education. Taking refuge is just like registration and admission in school. With the guidance by the teachers and the support from the classmates, studying in school is generally better than self-studying. All persons who have resolved in studying Buddhism and cultivating the Way should take refuge. Buddhists who take refuge in the Buddha are not seeking for protection nor reward for them, but to gain inspiration and right understanding for their own purification and cultivation of the Way
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The Buddha never claimed any divinity. People take refuge in the Buddha as a teacher or master who has shown the real path of emancipation. It is perhaps the only religion which states that a human being has the power to help and free himself.
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Five Precepts Buddhism is the most profound and wholesome education directed by the Buddha towards all people. Five precepts are the curriculum of Buddhist teaching, which are embraced in the moral code of Buddhism. By observing precepts, not only do you cultivate your moral strength, but you also perform the highest service to your fellow beings. The Five Precepts are: Do not kill Do not steal Do not indulge in sexual misconduct Do not make false speech Do not take intoxicants
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The fundamental Buddhism Summarized by: Shakyamuni in the Dhammapada: Not to do any evil, To cultivate good, To purify one's mind, This is the teaching of the Buddhas. It is simple but not easy. When a kid is three years old, he knows it. However, when he is over 80 years old, he cannot really practice it in his daily life. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Yaksa The demons in the lower realm, like the Ghost Realm. They are evil, malignant and violent. They live on earth or in air. Yasodhara the wife of Siddhartha Goutama.
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Three Poisons or Three Roots Greed or wrong desire Hatred or anger Illusion or stupidity or ignorance These are the source of all the passions and delusions.
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Ten Powers The Ten Powers of Buddha or Bodhisattva are the complete knowledge of what is right or wrong in every condition what is the karma of every being, past, present and future all stages of dhyana liberation and samadhi the powers and faculties of all beings the desires or moral directions of every being the actual condition of every individual the direction and consequence of all laws all causes of mortality and of good and evil in their reality the end of all beings and Nirvana the destruction of all illusion of every kind
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