4.9.2019 original sin of creating a universe of souls/uniquenesses/differences instead of a point-like singularity …

4/9/2019
tv eulogized lý tống twice with the characterization “đầu đội trời, chân đạp đất …”

co dau 8 tuoi “no no no i can’t let there be another anandi …,” said anandi … as she went about breaking up child marriage of her student choti rhymes with roti … and is saved by ngài thanh tra shi …

“you believe what you want to believe” tom petty and the heartbreaker …

I’d love to change the world lyrics Ten years after
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Published on Jun 23, 2009
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Old song but remains C()()l
p.s.(the lyrics are downloaded from the internet so if there are any mistakes don’t blame me)

I will remember you, will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by,
Weep not for the memories
Remember the good times that we had?
I let them slip away from us when things got bad.
How clearly I first saw you smilin’ in the sun
Want to feel your warmth upon me
I wantto be the one
I will remember you, will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories
I’m so tired but I can’t sleep
Standin’ on the edge of something much to deep
It’s funny how we feel so much but we cannot say a word
We are screaming inside, but we can’t be heard
I will remember you, will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories
I’m so afraid to love you
But more afraid to lose
Clinging to a past that doesn’t let me choose
Once there was a darkness
Deep and endless night
You gave me everything you had, oh you gave me life
I will remember you, will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories
I will remember you, will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories
Songwriters: Sarah Ann Mclachlan / Seamus Michael Egan / L Merenda David
I Will Remember You lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

perhaps no one wants to compete with the likes of jesus, muhammad, buddha, etc. to be “master of the universe” … because no one wants to let their own private life passes them by …

 

Life of the Buddha

(Part One) 2. The Birth of the Prince

About ten months after her dream of a white elephant and the sign that she would give birth to a great leader, Queen Maya was expecting her child. One day she went to the king and said, “My dear, I have to go back to my parents. My baby is almost due.” Since it was the custom in India for a wife to have her baby in her father’s house, the king agreed, saying, “Very well, I will make the necessary arrangements for you to go.”

The king then sent soldiers ahead to clear the road and prepared others to guard the queen as she was carried in a decorated palanquin. The queen left Kapilavatthu in a long procession of soldiers and retainers, headed for the capital of her father’s kingdom.

On the way to the Koliya country, the great procession passed a garden called Lumbini Park. This garden was near the kingdom called Nepal, at the foot of the Himalayan mountains. The beautiful park with its sala trees and scented flowers and busy birds and bees attracted the queen. Since the park was a good resting place, the queen ordered the bearers to stop for a while. As she rested underneath one of the sala trees, her birth began and a baby boy was born. It was an auspicious day. The birth took place on a full moon (which is now celebrated as Vesak, the festival of the triple event of Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and death), in the year 623 B.C.

According to the legends about this birth, the baby began to walk seven steps forward and at each step a lotus flower appeared on the ground. Then, at the seventh stride, he stopped and with a noble voice shouted:

“I am chief of the world,
Eldest am I in the world,
Foremost am I in the world.
This is the last birth.
There is now no more coming to be.”

After the birth of her baby son, Queen Maha Maya immediately returned to Kapilavatthu. When the king learnt of this he was very happy, and as news of the birth of the long-awaited heir spread around the kingdom there was rejoicing all over the country.

may “you’re ok/well; i;m ok/well” “muôn loài được bình thường sống lâu; everyone live well and long” …

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