Anne Bancroft
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The Buddha Speaks - A book of guidance from Buddhist scriptures
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2000
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7 editions
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The Wisdom of the Buddha: Heart Teachings in His Own Words
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The Pocket Buddha Reader
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2001
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Weavers of Wisdom: Women Mystics of the Twentieth Century
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published
1990
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3 editions
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Zen: Direct Pointing to Reality
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published
1979
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11 editions
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Twentieth Century Mystics and Sages
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published
1976
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5 editions
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Classics of World Spirituality: The Dhammapada
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published
2003
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2 editions
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Women in Search of the Sacred
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published
1997
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2 editions
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The Luminous Vision: Six Medieval Mystics and Their Teachings
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Origins of the sacred: The way of the sacred in Western tradition
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published
1987
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2 editions
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“My heart flutters whenever I hear his key
Turning int he door, and I think to myself,
Oh goody, the party is about to begin.”
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Turning int he door, and I think to myself,
Oh goody, the party is about to begin.”
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“Ananda, an attendant of the Buddha, passed by a well near a village. A young low-caste woman, Pakati, was fetching water. He asked her for a drink.
Pakati said: “I am low caste and therefore may not give you water. Please ask nothing from me in case I contaminate your holy state with my low-caste status.”
Ananda said, “I am not interested in caste. It is water I am after.”
Pakati’s heart leaped joyfully. She gave him water to drink, and when he left she followed him at a discrete distance. Finding out that he was a disciple of the Buddha, she went to the Buddha and said, “Please accept me and let me live in this place where your disciple Ananda dwells, so that I may see him and supply him with what he needs. For I find that I love Ananda.”
The Buddha understood what was going on in her feelings and he said gently, “Pakati, your heart if full of love but you don’t understand your own emotions. It is not Ananda that you love, but his kindness. Accept the kindness that he has shown to you and in your turn practice it toward other. You have been born low caste, but in time you will outshine the glory of kings and queens.”
― The Buddha Speaks - A book of guidance from Buddhist scriptures
Pakati said: “I am low caste and therefore may not give you water. Please ask nothing from me in case I contaminate your holy state with my low-caste status.”
Ananda said, “I am not interested in caste. It is water I am after.”
Pakati’s heart leaped joyfully. She gave him water to drink, and when he left she followed him at a discrete distance. Finding out that he was a disciple of the Buddha, she went to the Buddha and said, “Please accept me and let me live in this place where your disciple Ananda dwells, so that I may see him and supply him with what he needs. For I find that I love Ananda.”
The Buddha understood what was going on in her feelings and he said gently, “Pakati, your heart if full of love but you don’t understand your own emotions. It is not Ananda that you love, but his kindness. Accept the kindness that he has shown to you and in your turn practice it toward other. You have been born low caste, but in time you will outshine the glory of kings and queens.”
― The Buddha Speaks - A book of guidance from Buddhist scriptures
“No, No and No. I'm not desperate unlike what you think. I'm not like the madding crowd. I'm a different breed of woman. The sort of woman who's unstoppable once she's set her mind onto something. I march to the beat of my own drum like a free-spirit and I know exactly what I want out of life. So get it out of your head honey.”
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