"He abused me, he struck me, he
overpowered me, he robbed me." Those who harbor such thoughts do not still
their hatred."
- Dhammapada Verse 3 (Yamakavagga)
Commentary by Jerome:
- If one keeps feeling hurt by others and bear aversion towards his aggressors, hatred does not cease.
- Only with forgiveness and a broad compassionate mind can we overcome aversion and hatred.
- Dhammapada Verse 3 (Yamakavagga)
Commentary by Jerome:
- If one keeps feeling hurt by others and bear aversion towards his aggressors, hatred does not cease.
- Only with forgiveness and a broad compassionate mind can we overcome aversion and hatred.
Author:
Jerome is
a Buddhist practitioner that has learnt from Theravada, Mahayana and
Tibetan traditions and is still learning! He first learnt meditation and
Dharma from Theravadan monks and practitioners in the lineage of the
Arahant Venerable Amatha Gavesi Maha Thero from Sri Lankaramaya Buddhist temple
in Singapore. Then, he completed a Diploma in Buddhism from
the Buddhist and Pali College in 2016. He also learnt from Zen Master Wu
Jue Miao Tian (85th Zen Patriach) from the LingJi lineage in Taiwan in
2014 - 2015. Subsequently, he learnt from Garchen Rinpoche from the
Drigar Thubten Dargye Ling tradition (Tibetan) and attended annual Om Mani
Padme Hum and Om Ami Dewa Hrih retreats from 2015 till date. Currently, he is a
disciple of Master Jin Bodhi (Mahayana) from Bodhi Meditation in Singapore
and is an active volunteer there. Master Jin Bodhi is his main Dharma
teacher. Jerome feels that Buddhism is not a religion but is a
practical way to reduce our life's problems. The essence of Buddhism is not in
the books or sutras but in the way we apply it into our lives. Having
understood some aspects of Buddha's teaching, he wants to give back to the
society and hopes to share his insights with everyone who has the affinity with
him.
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