This is the only way, monks, for the purification of beings, for the overcoming of sorrow and lamentation, for the destruction of suffering and grief, for reaching the right path, for the attainment of Nibbana, namely the four Foundations of Mindfulness. Modern Buddhist Masters: (Living Buddhist Masters) - Page 56by Jack Kornfield - 2007 - 321 pagesFull view - About this book
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