The
Buddha = The Teacher
The Dharma = The Teaching
The Sangha = Those Guiding Their Lives By The Teaching
The Three Refuges
The Dharma = The Teaching
The Sangha = Those Guiding Their Lives By The Teaching
The Three Refuges
I take my refuge in the Buddha.
I
take my refuge in the Dharma.
I take my refuge in the Sangha.
For the second time, I take my refuge in the Buddha.
For the second time, I take my refuge in the Dharma.
I take my refuge in the Sangha.
For the second time, I take my refuge in the Buddha.
For the second time, I take my refuge in the Dharma.
For
the second time, I take my refuge in the Sangha.
For the third time, I take my refuge in the Buddha.
For the third time, I take my refuge in the Dharma.
For the third time, I take my refuge in the Sangha.
For the third time, I take my refuge in the Buddha.
For the third time, I take my refuge in the Dharma.
For the third time, I take my refuge in the Sangha.
Taking
refuge in the Three Jewels (the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha)
does not mean a person is asking the Buddha or the Dharma or the
Sangha to protect them or solve their problems or give them material
things. Taking refuge in the Three Jewels means a person looks to the
Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha as an example and for
guidance.
In
the end, each person makes their own choices and lives with the
consequences of those choices.
No magic, no miracles – Instead, Ethics, Wisdom, and Mindfulness.
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