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    from the page: "Essentials of Buddhism Friends on the way to freedom The boundless states or brahmaviharas are considered friends on the way to Nirvana. They help in dissolving the idea of a separate self. 1. Loving kindness 2. Compassion 3. Sympathetic Joy 4.... more

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  • Rated by thomasinasadie on Aug 04 2007, 1:45am

    From the page: Friends on the way to freedom 1. Loving kindness 2. Compassion 3. Sympathetic Joy 4. Equanimity
  • Rated by PiTrinam on May 21 2007, 12:26am

    from the page: "Essentials of Buddhism Friends on the way to freedom The boundless states or brahmaviharas are considered friends on the way to Nirvana. They help in dissolving the idea of a separate self. 1. Loving kindness 2. Compassion 3. Sympathetic Joy 4. Equanimity Near enemy is a quality that can masquerade as the original, but is not the original. Far enemy is the clearly opposite quality. The boundless state serves as an antidote for the quality mentioned as the far enemy."
  • Rated by BodhiBlythe on Mar 02 2007, 3:27pm

    Friends on the way to freedom The boundless states or brahmaviharas are considered friends on the way to Nirvana. They help in dissolving the idea of a separate self. Loving kindness Compassion Sympathetic Joy Equanimity
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