Impatience ☁️ dark

2 discourses
Synonyms: eagerness for results, impulsiveness, lack of tolerance, unable to endure Pāli term: akkhama Related Qualities:

In The Path of Dhamma (Dhammapada)

Dhammapada verses 256-272 emphasize the qualities that define true wisdom, nobility, and spiritual attainment. These verses critique superficial markers such as age, outward appearance, or rituals. The chapter underscores the importance of avoiding harm, evaluating actions with discernment, and not resting content until there is the complete elimination of mental defilements.

In Numerical Discourses (Aṅguttara Nikāya)

Using the example of a king’s elephant on the battlefield, the Buddha presents two contrasting scenarios - In one case, a person, overwhelmed by enticing sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and touches is unable to collect and settle the mind; in the other, a person patiently endures without becoming infatuated with external objects, and is able to compose and stabilize the mind amidst sensory contact.

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