http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz0Azlrtwic
/Dylan
The Power of the Khata
The Power of the Khata
To become a rain man one must master the ten virtues and sciences.
Re: The Power of the Khata
Isn't like her hair and make up a little too perfect for somebody lost in the Siberian desert wilderness?
"My religion is not deceiving myself."
Jetsun Milarepa 1052-1135 CE
"Butchers, prostitutes, those guilty of the five most heinous crimes, outcasts, the underprivileged: all are utterly the substance of existence and nothing other than total bliss."
The Supreme Source - The Kunjed Gyalpo
The Fundamental Tantra of Dzogchen Semde
Jetsun Milarepa 1052-1135 CE
"Butchers, prostitutes, those guilty of the five most heinous crimes, outcasts, the underprivileged: all are utterly the substance of existence and nothing other than total bliss."
The Supreme Source - The Kunjed Gyalpo
The Fundamental Tantra of Dzogchen Semde
Re: The Power of the Khata
She's obviously a goddess.
/Dylan
/Dylan
To become a rain man one must master the ten virtues and sciences.
Re: The Power of the Khata
She's obviously a goddess.
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html
"But why, Nanda, don't you enjoy leading the holy life? Why can't you keep up the holy life? Why, giving up the training, will you return to the common life?"
"Lord, as I was leaving home, a Sakyan girl — the envy of the countryside — glanced up at me, with her hair half-combed, and said, 'Hurry back, master.'
Recollecting that, I don't enjoy leading the holy life. I can't keep up the holy life. Giving up the training, I will return to the common life."
Then, taking Ven. Nanda by the arm — as a strong man might flex his extended arm or extend his flexed arm — the Blessed One disappeared from Jeta's Grove and reappeared among the devas of the heaven of the Thirty-three [Tāvatiṃsa]. Now on that occasion about 500 dove-footed nymphs had come to wait upon Sakka, the ruler of the devas.
The Blessed One said to Ven. Nanda, "Nanda, do you see these 500 dove-footed nymphs?"
"Yes, Lord."
"What do you think, Nanda? Which is lovelier, better looking, more charming: the Sakyan girl, the envy of the countryside, or these 500 dove-footed nymphs?"
"Lord, compared to these 500 dove-footed nymphs, the Sakyan girl, the envy of the countryside, is like a cauterized monkey with its ears & nose cut off. She doesn't count. She's not even a small fraction. There's no comparison. The 500 dove-footed nymphs are lovelier, better looking, more charming."
Re: The Power of the Khata
How dare you burst my bubble!plwk wrote:She's obviously a goddess.http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html
"But why, Nanda, don't you enjoy leading the holy life? Why can't you keep up the holy life? Why, giving up the training, will you return to the common life?"
"Lord, as I was leaving home, a Sakyan girl — the envy of the countryside — glanced up at me, with her hair half-combed, and said, 'Hurry back, master.'
Recollecting that, I don't enjoy leading the holy life. I can't keep up the holy life. Giving up the training, I will return to the common life."
Then, taking Ven. Nanda by the arm — as a strong man might flex his extended arm or extend his flexed arm — the Blessed One disappeared from Jeta's Grove and reappeared among the devas of the heaven of the Thirty-three [Tāvatiṃsa]. Now on that occasion about 500 dove-footed nymphs had come to wait upon Sakka, the ruler of the devas.
The Blessed One said to Ven. Nanda, "Nanda, do you see these 500 dove-footed nymphs?"
"Yes, Lord."
"What do you think, Nanda? Which is lovelier, better looking, more charming: the Sakyan girl, the envy of the countryside, or these 500 dove-footed nymphs?"
"Lord, compared to these 500 dove-footed nymphs, the Sakyan girl, the envy of the countryside, is like a cauterized monkey with its ears & nose cut off. She doesn't count. She's not even a small fraction. There's no comparison. The 500 dove-footed nymphs are lovelier, better looking, more charming."
/Dylan
To become a rain man one must master the ten virtues and sciences.
Re: The Power of the Khata
reminds me of the story of the Buddha converting/kidnapping his half-brother.Motova wrote: How dare you burst my bubble!
/Dylan
honestly if these guys are so taken by the looks of these goddesses, then they never really cared all that much for the women they profess love for in the first place.
maybe that bursts your bubble for this hot chick, maybe not.
every married guy knows that for every hot chick out there, there's some dude who's sick of her sh!t.
I'm reminded of the advice the Buddha gave to Anathapindika's daughter-in-law:
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/auth ... html#part3
every guy in a relationship with a lady that represents one or more of the 4 types of skillful wife (mother, sister, friend, handmaiden), knows that his love is virtuous, as is his woman.
Re: The Power of the Khata
Yall is party poopers.
However, your "oppressive" attitudes are in vain, as I still get bubbly when I listen to her.
/Dylan
However, your "oppressive" attitudes are in vain, as I still get bubbly when I listen to her.
/Dylan
To become a rain man one must master the ten virtues and sciences.
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Re: The Power of the Khata
Dear Motova,
I love the song..she's cute/sweet voice ....BUT WHY " The Power of the Khata"????
Buddhaflower???