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Five in the West
Six in the East
From left to right:
Hearing, Seeing, Feeling, Tasting, Smelling
(Feeling is holding Mind, which they took from Seeing)
Tao Te Ching
"The five colors blind the eye.
The five tones deafen the ear.
The five flavors cloy the palate.
Racing and hunting madden the mind.
Rare goods tempt men to do wrong.
Therefore, the sage takes care of the belly, not the eye.
He prefers what is within to what is without."
- Translated by Tien Cong Tran, Chapter 12
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The Five Hindrances – known as sensory desire, anger & aversion, restlessness & worry, sloth & torpor and doubt – refer to the key mental states that stir up our body and mind in ways that can lead to emotional or behavioral difficulties.
The five precepts are commitments to abstain from killing living beings, from stealing, from sexual misconduct, from lying, and from intoxication. Within the Buddhist doctrine, they are meant to develop mind and character to make progress on the path to enlightenment.
Six in the East
From left to right:
Hearing, Seeing, Feeling, Tasting, Smelling
(Feeling is holding Mind, which they took from Seeing)
Tao Te Ching
"The five colors blind the eye.
The five tones deafen the ear.
The five flavors cloy the palate.
Racing and hunting madden the mind.
Rare goods tempt men to do wrong.
Therefore, the sage takes care of the belly, not the eye.
He prefers what is within to what is without."
- Translated by Tien Cong Tran, Chapter 12
- - - - -
The Five Hindrances – known as sensory desire, anger & aversion, restlessness & worry, sloth & torpor and doubt – refer to the key mental states that stir up our body and mind in ways that can lead to emotional or behavioral difficulties.
The five precepts are commitments to abstain from killing living beings, from stealing, from sexual misconduct, from lying, and from intoxication. Within the Buddhist doctrine, they are meant to develop mind and character to make progress on the path to enlightenment.
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