Thank you very much, Connie,
For the help from your wide reading of the Pali Canon,
With best wishes,
Piya Tan
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 2:28 AM, nichiconn <nichicon@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Piya,
>
> Gradual Sayings, Book of Tens, Ch.VI $i (51) One's own heart
> [92] .... though a monk be not skilled in the habit of others'
> thoughts, at least he can resolve: I will be skilled in the habit of
> my own thought. <end quote>
>
> peace,
> connie
>
>> I need to locate a Sutta where the Buddha says even if we do not
> have the
>> power to read the minds of others, we should at least be able to
> read our
>> own. Or something to that effect.
>>
>> Does anyone know the title or citation for this Sutta?
>>
>> With metta,
>>
>> Piya Tan
>>
>>
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