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Blind suspicion and unfounded jealousy, fueled by deceit, can lead to great injustice. Truth and righteousness, patiently sought and revealed, are the only paths to healing and true reconciliation.
Perfection: Patience (Khanti Paramita)
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💡 Virtuous actions and the cultivation of merit lead to happiness and favorable rebirths. True leadership involves not only ruling justly but also guiding one's people towards spiritual understanding and well-being.
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💡 Inner peace and wisdom are the greatest remedies for all forms of suffering, and true strength lies in mastering one's own mind.
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💡 True contentment comes from wanting less and appreciating what one has, rather than from the endless pursuit of more. Freedom from desire is the key to lasting happiness.
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💡 Accusing others without reason and having impure intentions inevitably lead to one's own suffering. Forgiveness and genuinely good deeds are the path to peace and happiness.
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