Since time without beginning, because we habitually function in a mode of an "I" cherishing itself, we continually search for what is good, pleasant, and beautiful for ourselves.
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Taking the Bodhisattva Vow
February 15, 1998, Clearpoint Press,U.S.
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"Since time without beginning, because we habitually function in a mode of an "I" cherishing itself, we continually search for what is good, pleasant, and beautiful for ourselves."
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