Quotes from Bhikkhu Ña?amoli
Seeing in myself this purity of livelihood, I found great solace in dwelling in the forest.
~ Bhikkhu Ña?amoli
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So this holy life, bhikkhus, does not have gain, honour, and renown for its benefit, or the attainment of virtue for its benefit, or the attainment of concentration for its benefit, or knowledge and vision for its benefit. But it is this unshakeable deliverance of mind that is the goal of this holy life, its heartwood, and its end.
~ Bhikkhu Ña?amoli
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One's feelings of pleasure, pain or equanimity are known to him as they arise, known to him as they are present, and known to him as they subside; his perceptions are known to him as they arise, known to him as they are present, and known to him as they subside; his thoughts are known to him as they arise, known to him as they are present, and known to him as they subside.
~ Bhikkhu Ña?amoli
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Suppose I shaved off my hair and beard, put on the yellow robe, and went forth from the house life into homelessness?
~ Bhikkhu Ña?amoli
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