What is bondage for the bodhisattvas and what is their liberation?
Attachment to wandering through cyclic existence without method is bondage for a bodhisattva; proceeding through cyclic existence with method is liberation. Attachment to wandering through cyclic existence without wisdom is bondage for a bodhisattva; proceeding through cyclic existence with wisdom is liberation. Wisdom that is not imbued with method is bondage; wisdom imbued with method is liberation. Method that is not imbued with wisdom is bondage; method imbued with wisdom is liberation.
Vimalakirti-nirdesa-sutra quoted from Lamrim Chenmo
Lisa wrote:It depends upon what you're doing. Sun Tzu remarked that excessive compassion could be a fatal flaw in a General (alongside being quick to anger, being puritanical, being too determined to live, and being too willing to sacrifice oneself). I would be inclined to agree.
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Will wrote:Yes. Witness the many enablers of addicts, spoiled children and abusers of women, children etc.
Made from 100% recycled karmaWill wrote:Yes. Witness the many enablers of addicts, spoiled children and abusers of women, children etc.
Lisa wrote:It depends upon what you're doing. Sun Tzu remarked that excessive compassion could be a fatal flaw in a General (alongside being quick to anger, being puritanical, being too determined to live, and being too willing to sacrifice oneself). I would be inclined to agree.

Compassion is the wisdom in action.
spiritnoname wrote:Why do people always want to compare what the Buddha says to everyone else?
Hanzze wrote:Dear spiritnoname,
a forum would be very silentSo how do you understand compassion from the view of the dharma?
I become greedy for the pains of the world like a peacock eating poisonous plants, troubles can come and be my food.
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