Harming living beings is
unhealthy. Refraining from harming living beings is healthy. (MN 9)
Abandoning the harming of living beings, one abstains from harming
living beings; with rod and weapon laid aside, gentle and kindly, one
abides with compassion toward all living beings. (MN 41) One practices
thus: "Others may harm living beings, but I will abstain from the
harming of living beings." (MN 8)
A person reflects thus: "I am one who wishes to live, who does not wish
to die. If someone were to take my life, that would not be pleasing and
agreeable to me. Now if I were to take the life of another, that would
not be pleasing and agreeable to the other either. How can I inflict
upon another what is displeasing and disagreeable to me?" Having
reflected thus, one abstains from the destruction of life, exhorts
others to abstain from it, and speaks in praise of abstinence from it.
(SN 55.7)
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