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From the page: "The Buddha's first teaching was given to a group of children from a small village near the tree of his enlightenment. As Thich Nhat Hanh describes, the Buddha made his teachings accessible to them through the experience of eating a tangerine. SIDDHARTHA [THE BUDDHA]... more
Reviewed by gavinski Jun 24 2008, 10:26am ( 26 reviews ) • buddhist-canon.com
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Rated by xstartstopx on Feb 19 2009, 6:11pm
this is my favourite teaching, to be honest. everyone should learn a little at least from this... mindfulness truly can help so many things.
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Reviewed by teacupgardener on Jul 25 2008, 6:28pm
From the page: "The path I have found is the path of living each hour of the day in awareness, mind and body always dwelling in the present moment. The opposite is to live in forgetfulness. If we live in forgetfulness, we do not know that we are alive. We do not fully experience life because our mind and body are not dwelling in the here and now.'"
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Rated by universalove on Jul 10 2008, 7:30pm
Definitely worth the read
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Rated by ffej on Jul 10 2008, 7:31am
wake-sleep-wake-sleep-wake-sleep-sleep-sleep...
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Reviewed by sfboiwonder on Jul 08 2008, 10:39pm
I like tangerines.
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Rated by awshutup on Jun 30 2008, 6:27pm
that buddha. he rocks. -asu