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stitle = MESS211 | | stitle = MESS211 | | ||
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syn = Reader of the sutras | syn = Reader of the sutras: [[Sw Anand Vimal]]. | ||
:The sutra | |||
::You are good when you are fully awake in your speech. | |||
::Yet you are not evil when you sleep while your tongue staggers without purpose. | |||
::And even stumbling speech may strengthen a weak tongue. | |||
::You are good when you walk to your goal firmly and with bold steps. | |||
::Yet you are not evil when you go thither limping. | |||
::Even those who limp go not backward. | |||
::But you who are strong and swift, see that you do not limp before the lame, deeming it kindness. | |||
::You are good in countless ways, and you are not evil when you are not good, | |||
::You are only loitering and sluggard. | |||
::Pity that the stags cannot teach swiftness to the turtles. | |||
::In your longing for your giant self lies your goodness: and that longing is in all of you. | |||
::But in some of you that longing is a torrent rushing with might to the sea, carrying the secrets of the hillsides and the songs of the forest. | |||
::And in others it is a flat stream that loses itself in angles and bends and lingers before it reaches the shore. | |||
::But let not him who longs much say to him who longs little, "Wherefore are you slow and halting?" | |||
::For the truly good ask not the naked, "where is your garment?" nor the houseless, "what has be-fallen your house?" | |||
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']]) | |||
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prevevent = The Messiah Vol 2 ~ 10 | | prevevent = The Messiah Vol 2 ~ 10 | | ||
nextevent = The Messiah Vol 2 ~ 12 | | nextevent = The Messiah Vol 2 ~ 12 | |
Revision as of 11:32, 18 April 2019
event type | discourse |
date & time | 3 Feb 1987 pm |
location | Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Pune |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 2h 5min. Quality: good, but a constant noise (under revision). |
online audio | |
video | Missing, possibly available. |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | MESS211 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutras: Sw Anand Vimal.
- The sutra
- You are good when you are fully awake in your speech.
- Yet you are not evil when you sleep while your tongue staggers without purpose.
- And even stumbling speech may strengthen a weak tongue.
- You are good when you walk to your goal firmly and with bold steps.
- Yet you are not evil when you go thither limping.
- Even those who limp go not backward.
- But you who are strong and swift, see that you do not limp before the lame, deeming it kindness.
- You are good in countless ways, and you are not evil when you are not good,
- You are only loitering and sluggard.
- Pity that the stags cannot teach swiftness to the turtles.
- In your longing for your giant self lies your goodness: and that longing is in all of you.
- But in some of you that longing is a torrent rushing with might to the sea, carrying the secrets of the hillsides and the songs of the forest.
- And in others it is a flat stream that loses itself in angles and bends and lingers before it reaches the shore.
- But let not him who longs much say to him who longs little, "Wherefore are you slow and halting?"
- For the truly good ask not the naked, "where is your garment?" nor the houseless, "what has be-fallen your house?"
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