Dhammapadda Series : The Mind, verse 3.1- 3.4 Tamed guarded mind

Just as a fletcher straightens an arrow shaft, even so the discerning man straightens his mind β€” so fickle and unsteady, so difficult to guard.

As a fish when pulled out of water and cast on land throbs and quivers, even so is this mind agitated. Hence should one abandon the realm of Mara.

Wonderful, indeed, it is to subdue the mind, so difficult to subdue, ever swift, and seizing whatever it desires. A tamed mind brings happiness.

Let the discerning man guard the mind, so difficult to detect and extremely subtle, seizing whatever it desires. A guarded mind brings happiness.

@ Dhammapadda Series : The Mind, verse 3.1- 3.4 Tamed guarded mind

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