Patience Talks

Kṣānti (Sanskrit) or khanti (Pāli) is patience, forbearance and forgiveness. It is one of the pāramitās in both Theravāda and Mahāyāna Buddhism. The tern can be translated as "patience," "steadfastness," or "endurance," and encompasses meanings such as "forbearance," "acceptance," and "receptivity."

Kṣānti has several applications: It can refer to patience with others, that is, the ability to endure abuse and hardship inflicted by sentient beings while maintaining compassion and commitment to their liberation. Kṣānti can also refer to endurance on the path, the resolve to withstand the difficulties encountered during the long journey toward Buddhahood without losing focus on liberating all beings from saṃsāra. Finally, it can also mean receptivity to the truths of reality. This is a profound acceptance of the ultimate truths, including impermanence, suffering, emptiness, and non-self, as realized during advanced stages of meditation.

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Awakening Through Wisdom's Illusion

Impermanence, Sutra, Delusion, Patience
Aug 15 2005

Embracing Impermanence in Everyday Wisdom

Patience, Addiction, Way-Seeking Mind, Impermanence
Jul 31 2005

Teapots and Timeless Wisdom

Patience, Addiction, Way-Seeking Mind, Impermanence
Jul 31 2005

Awakening Through Present Wisdom

Precepts, Perfect Wisdom, Liberation, Patience
Apr 30 2000

Embrace Life's Imperfect Journey

Patience, Paramitas, Intimacy
Oct 08 1995

Calming the Mind's Turbulent Waters

Desire, Karma, Patience, Samsara, Buddha Nature
Dec 10 1991