Problem Wisdom

27 July 1994 Superstition is suffering which comes from unreasonable won-ies The sculpture represents a big lizard which in Thailand is believed to bring bad luck. The inscription links the concepts of 'suffering' and ;reason' with superstition: the belief that the lizard brings bad luck is based on superstition rather than reason, and can cause anxiety and suffering. This suffering could be avoided by usiog common sense - an everyday form of reason. After all, a lizard is only an ordinary creature. 2 July 1994 Human speaking without consciousness is not different from khuntong bird [talking bird from Thailand] 3 July 1994 Your fortune is in your good Dhamma, not in good luck channs 4 July 1994 Know losing, know winning, know forgiving, is knowing sport 5 July 1994 Enjoy nature as nature 6 July 1994 Herbs are the natural way of healing. By nature 7 July 1994 Eat to live, not for passion 8 July 1994 Sex for humans is a purpose of life, not of desire 9 July 1994 Dhamma is the dictionary of every language 10 July 1994 Pervert because the mind is obsessed with sex 11 July 1994 Hope is in the consciousness of the present 12 July 1994 Knowledge comes from observing nature 13 July 1994 Complimenting people who do good things expands the Dhamma 14 July 1994 The country will be good or bad depending on the leader, the political system comes second 15 July 1994 Use power by Dhamma 13 16 July 1994 Goodness comes to you if you show gratitude the right way 17 July 1994 Feed pets health, feed your heart 18 July 1994 Life is emptiness 19 July 1994 The real world champion does not lose to anything; that is the mind of the wise man 20 July 1994 Create movies for creating humanity, not just for creating money 21 July 1994 Don't think only of profit or you will lose your Dhamma 22 July 1994 We should develop the attitude that all people are equal 23 July 1994 Don't create your fame by creating a bad name 24 July 1994 Parents should give birth by love not by lust

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