Posted by: HanesKee
« on: July 02, 2018, 04:40:35 PM »When I read what you say. Make me think differently from you in some matters.
Another day, another possibility. We don't know what tomorrow might be. _()_
Ein neuer Tag, wieder eine Möglichkeit. Wir wissen nicht was morgen sein wird. _()_
ថ្ងៃ ថ្មី មួូយ ជា ឳកាស ថ្មី មួយ ទៀត។ យើង មិន អាច ដឹង មុន នូវ អ្វី ដែល នឹង កើតឡើង ថ្ងៃ ស្អែក
"Dhammo have rakkhati dammacāriṁ"
"N'atthi santi param sukham"
I've recently fixed many words and sentences of the first post of the thread "Debts, but to whom ?". It take me some time trying to figure out the meaning of some sentences. So it would be good if Bhante could check if the original intended meaning of the post still intact. I have a backup of the ori...
I have a backup of the original post in any case. I might review the second post next time. Very insightful teaching.
There is such as a "wiki" backup function in all posts, Nyom Danilo. Good is to use the mention option, at the places where making changes Johann , that it gets not "lost".
Or to simply make a new post. No need to be shy in doing good things. It's not a museum, it's a working and concentration place. Mudita.
Post-history: http://forum.sangham.net/index.php/topic,1164.0.html (but there is no notification system). My person uses to make a @mention (http://forum.sangham.net/index.php/topic,1870.0.html) , off topic "/me" (http://forum.sangham.net/index.php/topic,225.msg1935.html#msg1935) in the OP.
And there is no intention to just make a museum out of a working and concentration camp, since the Dhamma can not be understood by just looking on forms but by learning and experiance skillful deeds.
This "wiki"-like backup tool is meant as a outwardy insurance that one does not be afraid that anything possible good can be desroyed or made bad while looking for cleaning it. So worry at all, kamma does not dissapear. No need to fear to make good deeds, knowing that.* Johann : links added