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This is the way of those who are skilled in goodness,
and who follow the path of peace :
May they be able and upright, straightforward and gentle in speech.
May they be humble and not proud.
May they be content and easy wherever they are.
May they be unburdened and with their senses calm.
May they be peaceful and calm, wise and skillful,
not arrogant and demanding in nature.
May they live without desire for the possessions of others.
May they do no harm to any living being.
May all beings be happy.
May they live in safety and joy.
All living beings, whether weak or strong, old or young, man or woman,
smart or foolish, healthy or disabled, seen or unseen, near or distant,
born or to be born, may they all be happy.
Let no one deceive or despise another being, whatever their status.
Let no one by anger or hatred wish harm to another.
As parents watch over their children,
willing to risk their own lives to protect them,
so with a boundless heart may we cherish every living being,
bathing the entire world with unobstructed
and unconditional loving-kindness.
Standing or walking, sitting or lying down,
in each moment may we remain mindful of this heart and this
way of living, that is the best in all the world.
Metta Sutta The Buddha's Words on Kindness An English translation is printed here in support of a, Free Tibet and Burma
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