Mettāsutta (Kp 9)

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Mettāsutta (Kp 9)

Alexander Hipple

“Those who are skilled in the meaning of scripture
should practice like this so as to realize the state of peace.
Let them be able and upright, very upright,
easy to speak to, gentle and humble;

content and unburdensome,
unbusied, living lightly,
alert, with senses calmed,
courteous, not fawning on families.

Let them not do the slightest thing
that others might blame with reason.
May they be happy and safe!
May all beings be happy!

Whatever living creatures there are
with not a one left out—
frail or firm, long or large,
medium, small, tiny or round,

seen or unseen,
living far or near,
those who have been born
and those about to be born—
may all beings be happy!

Let none deceive another,
nor look down on anyone anywhere.
Though provoked or aggrieved,
let them not wish pain on each other.

Even as a mother would protect with her life
her child, her only child,
so too for all creatures
unfold a boundless heart.

With love for the whole world,
unfold a boundless heart:
above, below, all round,
unconstricted, without enemy or foe.

When standing, walking, sitting,
or lying down while yet unweary,
keep this ever in mind;
for this, they say, is a divine meditation in this life.

Avoiding harmful views,
virtuous, accomplished in insight,
with desire for sensual pleasures dispelled,
they never return to a womb again.”

—Kp 9

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Comments (5)

  1. Brett Miller

    Again, this was read today 12/16/23, and the result was the an almost shocking readjustment from a mindstate that was getting a bit busy for no real reason. It is uncanny how simply reading a sutta briefly during the day…even without an attempt at deep contemplation of any sort, can already produce in us.. a sense of well being and passadhi (tranquility). May you be well Alex!

  2. Brett Miller

    Alex, yes…please keep up posts like this that really help make a beautiful rainy day like today even more joyful right now. Your posts are always a learning experience for me. Thank you!

  3. Dominick  Dejoy

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  4. David James Bennison

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful sutta, Alex. May you feel safe, secure, and satisfied, friends. <3

  5. Dhammarato sa

    This is a comment on Alex post. Please continue to post stuff like this Alex.

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