Posted by: Michael Rickicki | 04/15/2018

Subdue Your Anger

You should give up the mind hostile toward the enemy. If you do not subdue your anger, the outer enemies will not disappear through conquests. If you tame that, it will not be necessary to conquer enemies.

Excerpt From: “Illuminating the Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva” by Chokyi Dragpa. Scribd.

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