lpetrich
Contributor
In doing my research on Unitarian Universalist belief and practice, I came across the
Metta Sutta (or Sutra).
19 Metta Sutta Translations - side by side on one page.
Nearly all of it is about being loving and kind, but the end of it says that if one is virtuous enough, one will avoid getting reincarnated.
19 Metta Sutta Translations - side by side on one page.
Nearly all of it is about being loving and kind, but the end of it says that if one is virtuous enough, one will avoid getting reincarnated.
This is what’s done by one skilled in what’s good,
Who reaches toward that most peaceful state:
One would be capable, and straight—quite straight;
Well-spoken, gentle, without too much pride.
...
Let no one work to undo another.
Let no one think badly of anyone.
Either with anger or with violent thoughts,
One would not wish suffering on others,
...
Without falling into mistaken views,
Endowed with insight and integrity,
Guiding away greed for sensual things,
One would not be born again in a womb.
-- Andy Olendzki's translation