paroles de chanson Heart of Loving-Kindness - Imee Ooi
Aham
avero
homi
May
I
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjho
homi
May
I
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
homi
May
I
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharami
May
I
take
care
of
my
own
happiness
Mama
matapitu
May
my
parents
Acariya
ca
natimitta
ca
teacher,
family,
and
friends
Sabrahmacarino
ca
fellow
Dhamma
farers
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharant
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
yogino
May
all
meditators
in
this
place
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
bhikkhu
May
all
monks
in
this
place
Samanera
ca
and
novice
monks
Upasaka
– upasikaya
ca
laymen
and
laywomen
disciples
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
catupaccaya
– dayaka
May
our
donors
of
the
four
supports:
clothing,
food,
medicine
and
lodging
Lovingkindness
chant
Here's
a
beautiful
lovingkindness
chant
from
the
Theravadin
tradition
that
I
first
came
across
while
on
retreat
at
the
Insight
Meditation
Society
in
Barre,
Massachusetts.
This
kind
of
chant
can
be
a
meditation
in
its
own
right.
As
you
learn
the
meaning
it
becomes
a
series
of
reflections
and
aspirations
which
help
retrain
the
mind.
Even
when
you
don't
understand
the
meaning
fully
it
can
be
a
mindfulness
practice
which
helps
us
develop
calm
and
focus.
And
also,
as
long
as
you're
chanting
these
Pali
words
you
won't
be
doing
so
much
of
that
tiresome
thinking
that
causes
worry,
stress,
anger,
etc.
It
comes
with
a
very
pleasant
lilting
tune,
and
here
is
a
version
of
the
traditional
Pali
chant,
by
the
Venerable
Ariya
Ñana.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
And
as
an
added
bonus,
here's
a
modern
setting
of
the
metta
chant
by
Imee
Ooi,
a
self-taught
composer
and
arranger
who
is
classically
trained
in
piano
and
has
done
numerous
musical
works
for
television
networks
in
and
out
of
Malaysia.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
Aham
avero
homi
May
I
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjho
homi
May
I
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
homi
May
I
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharami
May
I
take
care
of
my
own
happiness
Mama
matapitu
May
my
parents
Acariya
ca
natimitta
ca
teacher,
family,
and
friends
Sabrahmacarino
ca
fellow
Dhamma
farers
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharant
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
yogino
May
all
meditators
in
this
place
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
bhikkhu
May
all
monks
in
this
place
Samanera
ca
and
novice
monks
Upasaka
– upasikaya
ca
laymen
and
laywomen
disciples
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
catupaccaya
– dayaka
May
our
donors
of
the
four
supports:
clothing,
food,
medicine
and
lodging
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
arakkha
devata
May
our
guardian
devas
Ismasmim
vihare
in
this
monastery
Ismasmim
avase
in
this
dwelling
Ismasmim
arame
in
this
compound
Arakkha
devata
May
the
guardian
devas
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Lovingkindness
chant
Here's
a
beautiful
lovingkindness
chant
from
the
Theravadin
tradition
that
I
first
came
across
while
on
retreat
at
the
Insight
Meditation
Society
in
Barre,
Massachusetts.
This
kind
of
chant
can
be
a
meditation
in
its
own
right.
As
you
learn
the
meaning
it
becomes
a
series
of
reflections
and
aspirations
which
help
retrain
the
mind.
Even
when
you
don't
understand
the
meaning
fully
it
can
be
a
mindfulness
practice
which
helps
us
develop
calm
and
focus.
And
also,
as
long
as
you're
chanting
these
Pali
words
you
won't
be
doing
so
much
of
that
tiresome
thinking
that
causes
worry,
stress,
anger,
etc.
It
comes
with
a
very
pleasant
lilting
tune,
and
here
is
a
version
of
the
traditional
Pali
chant,
by
the
Venerable
Ariya
Ñana.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
And
as
an
added
bonus,
here's
a
modern
setting
of
the
metta
chant
by
Imee
Ooi,
a
self-taught
composer
and
arranger
who
is
classically
trained
in
piano
and
has
done
numerous
musical
works
for
television
networks
in
and
out
of
Malaysia.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
Aham
avero
homi
May
I
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjho
homi
May
I
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
homi
May
I
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharami
May
I
take
care
of
my
own
happiness
Mama
matapitu
May
my
parents
Acariya
ca
natimitta
ca
teacher,
family,
and
friends
Sabrahmacarino
ca
fellow
Dhamma
farers
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharant
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
yogino
May
all
meditators
in
this
place
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
bhikkhu
May
all
monks
in
this
place
Samanera
ca
and
novice
monks
Upasaka
– upasikaya
ca
laymen
and
laywomen
disciples
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
catupaccaya
– dayaka
May
our
donors
of
the
four
supports:
clothing,
food,
medicine
and
lodging
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
arakkha
devata
May
our
guardian
devas
Ismasmim
vihare
in
this
monastery
Ismasmim
avase
in
this
dwelling
Ismasmim
arame
in
this
compound
Arakkha
devata
May
the
guardian
devas
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Sabbe
satta
May
all
beings
Sabbe
pana
all
breathing
things
Sabbe
bhutta
all
creatures
Sabbe
puggala
all
individuals
(all
beings)
Sabbe
attabhava
– pariyapanna
allpersonalities
(all
beings
with
mind
and
body)
Sabbe
itthoyo
may
all
females
Sabbe
purisa
all
males
Sabbe
ariya
all
noble
ones
(awakened
beings)
Sabbe
anariya
all
worldlings
(those
yet
to
attain
awakening)
Sabbe
deva
all
devas
(deities)
Sabbe
manussa
all
humans
Sabbe
vinipatika
all
those
in
the
woeful
planes
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
dangers
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Lovingkindness
chant
Here's
a
beautiful
lovingkindness
chant
from
the
Theravadin
tradition
that
I
first
came
across
while
on
retreat
at
the
Insight
Meditation
Society
in
Barre,
Massachusetts.
This
kind
of
chant
can
be
a
meditation
in
its
own
right.
As
you
learn
the
meaning
it
becomes
a
series
of
reflections
and
aspirations
which
help
retrain
the
mind.
Even
when
you
don't
understand
the
meaning
fully
it
can
be
a
mindfulness
practice
which
helps
us
develop
calm
and
focus.
And
also,
as
long
as
you're
chanting
these
Pali
words
you
won't
be
doing
so
much
of
that
tiresome
thinking
that
causes
worry,
stress,
anger,
etc.
It
comes
with
a
very
pleasant
lilting
tune,
and
here
is
a
version
of
the
traditional
Pali
chant,
by
the
Venerable
Ariya
Ñana.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
And
as
an
added
bonus,
here's
a
modern
setting
of
the
metta
chant
by
Imee
Ooi,
a
self-taught
composer
and
arranger
who
is
classically
trained
in
piano
and
has
done
numerous
musical
works
for
television
networks
in
and
out
of
Malaysia.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
Aham
avero
homi
May
I
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjho
homi
May
I
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
homi
May
I
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharami
May
I
take
care
of
my
own
happiness
Mama
matapitu
May
my
parents
Acariya
ca
natimitta
ca
teacher,
family,
and
friends
Sabrahmacarino
ca
fellow
Dhamma
farers
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharant
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
yogino
May
all
meditators
in
this
place
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
bhikkhu
May
all
monks
in
this
place
Samanera
ca
and
novice
monks
Upasaka
– upasikaya
ca
laymen
and
laywomen
disciples
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
catupaccaya
– dayaka
May
our
donors
of
the
four
supports:
clothing,
food,
medicine
and
lodging
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
arakkha
devata
May
our
guardian
devas
Ismasmim
vihare
in
this
monastery
Ismasmim
avase
in
this
dwelling
Ismasmim
arame
in
this
compound
Arakkha
devata
May
the
guardian
devas
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Sabbe
satta
May
all
beings
Sabbe
pana
all
breathing
things
Sabbe
bhutta
all
creatures
Sabbe
puggala
all
individuals
(all
beings)
Sabbe
attabhava
– pariyapanna
allpersonalities
(all
beings
with
mind
and
body)
Sabbe
itthoyo
may
all
females
Sabbe
purisa
all
males
Sabbe
ariya
all
noble
ones
(awakened
beings)
Sabbe
anariya
all
worldlings
(those
yet
to
attain
awakening)
Sabbe
deva
all
devas
(deities)
Sabbe
manussa
all
humans
Sabbe
vinipatika
all
those
in
the
woeful
planes
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
dangers
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Dukkha
muccantu
May
all
being
be
free
from
suffering
Yattha-laddha-sampattito
mavigacchantu
May
whatever
they
have
gained
not
be
lost
Kammassaka
All
beings
are
owners
of
their
own
Kamma
Purathimaya
disaya
in
the
eastern
direction
Pacchimaya
disaya
in
the
western
direction
Uttara
disaya
in
the
northern
direction
Dakkhinaya
disaya
in
the
southern
direction
Purathimaya
anudisaya
in
the
southeast
direction
Pacchimaya
anudisaya
in
the
northwest
direction
Uttara
anudisaya
in
the
northeast
direction
Dakkhinaya
anudisaya
in
the
southwest
direction
Hetthimaya
disaya
in
the
direction
below
Uparimaya
disaya
in
the
direction
above
Lovingkindness
chant
Here's
a
beautiful
lovingkindness
chant
from
the
Theravadin
tradition
that
I
first
came
across
while
on
retreat
at
the
Insight
Meditation
Society
in
Barre,
Massachusetts.
This
kind
of
chant
can
be
a
meditation
in
its
own
right.
As
you
learn
the
meaning
it
becomes
a
series
of
reflections
and
aspirations
which
help
retrain
the
mind.
Even
when
you
don't
understand
the
meaning
fully
it
can
be
a
mindfulness
practice
which
helps
us
develop
calm
and
focus.
And
also,
as
long
as
you're
chanting
these
Pali
words
you
won't
be
doing
so
much
of
that
tiresome
thinking
that
causes
worry,
stress,
anger,
etc.
It
comes
with
a
very
pleasant
lilting
tune,
and
here
is
a
version
of
the
traditional
Pali
chant,
by
the
Venerable
Ariya
Ñana.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
And
as
an
added
bonus,
here's
a
modern
setting
of
the
metta
chant
by
Imee
Ooi,
a
self-taught
composer
and
arranger
who
is
classically
trained
in
piano
and
has
done
numerous
musical
works
for
television
networks
in
and
out
of
Malaysia.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
Aham
avero
homi
May
I
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjho
homi
May
I
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
homi
May
I
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharami
May
I
take
care
of
my
own
happiness
Mama
matapitu
May
my
parents
Acariya
ca
natimitta
ca
teacher,
family,
and
friends
Sabrahmacarino
ca
fellow
Dhamma
farers
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharant
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
yogino
May
all
meditators
in
this
place
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
bhikkhu
May
all
monks
in
this
place
Samanera
ca
and
novice
monks
Upasaka
– upasikaya
ca
laymen
and
laywomen
disciples
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
catupaccaya
– dayaka
May
our
donors
of
the
four
supports:
clothing,
food,
medicine
and
lodging
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
arakkha
devata
May
our
guardian
devas
Ismasmim
vihare
in
this
monastery
Ismasmim
avase
in
this
dwelling
Ismasmim
arame
in
this
compound
Arakkha
devata
May
the
guardian
devas
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Sabbe
satta
May
all
beings
Sabbe
pana
all
breathing
things
Sabbe
bhutta
all
creatures
Sabbe
puggala
all
individuals
(all
beings)
Sabbe
attabhava
– pariyapanna
allpersonalities
(all
beings
with
mind
and
body)
Sabbe
itthoyo
may
all
females
Sabbe
purisa
all
males
Sabbe
ariya
all
noble
ones
(awakened
beings)
Sabbe
anariya
all
worldlings
(those
yet
to
attain
awakening)
Sabbe
deva
all
devas
(deities)
Sabbe
manussa
all
humans
Sabbe
vinipatika
all
those
in
the
woeful
planes
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
dangers
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Dukkha
muccantu
May
all
being
be
free
from
suffering
Yattha-laddha-sampattito
mavigacchantu
May
whatever
they
have
gained
not
be
lost
Kammassaka
All
beings
are
owners
of
their
own
Kamma
Purathimaya
disaya
in
the
eastern
direction
Pacchimaya
disaya
in
the
western
direction
Uttara
disaya
in
the
northern
direction
Dakkhinaya
disaya
in
the
southern
direction
Purathimaya
anudisaya
in
the
southeast
direction
Pacchimaya
anudisaya
in
the
northwest
direction
Uttara
anudisaya
in
the
northeast
direction
Dakkhinaya
anudisaya
in
the
southwest
direction
Hetthimaya
disaya
in
the
direction
below
Uparimaya
disaya
in
the
direction
above
Sabbe
satta
May
all
beings
Sabbe
pana
all
breathing
things
Sabbe
bhutta
all
creatures
Sabbe
puggala
all
individuals
(all
beings)
Sabbe
attabhava
– pariyapanna
all
personalities
(all
beings
with
mind
and
body)
Sabbe
itthoyo
may
all
females
Sabbe
purisa
all
males
Sabbe
ariya
all
noble
ones
(awakened
beings)
Sabbe
anariya
(those
yet
to
attain
awakening)
Sabbe
deva
all
devas
(deities)
Sabbe
manussa
all
humans
Sabbe
vinipatika
all
those
in
the
woeful
planes
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
dangers
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Lovingkindness
chant
Here's
a
beautiful
lovingkindness
chant
from
the
Theravadin
tradition
that
I
first
came
across
while
on
retreat
at
the
Insight
Meditation
Society
in
Barre,
Massachusetts.
This
kind
of
chant
can
be
a
meditation
in
its
own
right.
As
you
learn
the
meaning
it
becomes
a
series
of
reflections
and
aspirations
which
help
retrain
the
mind.
Even
when
you
don't
understand
the
meaning
fully
it
can
be
a
mindfulness
practice
which
helps
us
develop
calm
and
focus.
And
also,
as
long
as
you're
chanting
these
Pali
words
you
won't
be
doing
so
much
of
that
tiresome
thinking
that
causes
worry,
stress,
anger,
etc.
It
comes
with
a
very
pleasant
lilting
tune,
and
here
is
a
version
of
the
traditional
Pali
chant,
by
the
Venerable
Ariya
Ñana.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
And
as
an
added
bonus,
here's
a
modern
setting
of
the
metta
chant
by
Imee
Ooi,
a
self-taught
composer
and
arranger
who
is
classically
trained
in
piano
and
has
done
numerous
musical
works
for
television
networks
in
and
out
of
Malaysia.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
Aham
avero
homi
May
I
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjho
homi
May
I
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
homi
May
I
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharami
May
I
take
care
of
my
own
happiness
Mama
matapitu
May
my
parents
Acariya
ca
natimitta
ca
teacher,
family,
and
friends
Sabrahmacarino
ca
fellow
Dhamma
farers
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharant
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
yogino
May
all
meditators
in
this
place
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
bhikkhu
May
all
monks
in
this
place
Samanera
ca
and
novice
monks
Upasaka
– upasikaya
ca
laymen
and
laywomen
disciples
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
catupaccaya
– dayaka
May
our
donors
of
the
four
supports:
clothing,
food,
medicine
and
lodging
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
arakkha
devata
May
our
guardian
devas
Ismasmim
vihare
in
this
monastery
Ismasmim
avase
in
this
dwelling
Ismasmim
arame
in
this
compound
Arakkha
devata
May
the
guardian
devas
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Sabbe
satta
May
all
beings
Sabbe
pana
all
breathing
things
Sabbe
bhutta
all
creatures
Sabbe
puggala
all
individuals
(all
beings)
Sabbe
attabhava
– pariyapanna
allpersonalities
(all
beings
with
mind
and
body)
Sabbe
itthoyo
may
all
females
Sabbe
purisa
all
males
Sabbe
ariya
all
noble
ones
(awakened
beings)
Sabbe
anariya
all
worldlings
(those
yet
to
attain
awakening)
Sabbe
deva
all
devas
(deities)
Sabbe
manussa
all
humans
Sabbe
vinipatika
all
those
in
the
woeful
planes
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
dangers
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Dukkha
muccantu
May
all
being
be
free
from
suffering
Yattha-laddha-sampattito
mavigacchantu
May
whatever
they
have
gained
not
be
lost
Kammassaka
All
beings
are
owners
of
their
own
Kamma
Purathimaya
disaya
in
the
eastern
direction
Pacchimaya
disaya
in
the
western
direction
Uttara
disaya
in
the
northern
direction
Dakkhinaya
disaya
in
the
southern
direction
Purathimaya
anudisaya
in
the
southeast
direction
Pacchimaya
anudisaya
in
the
northwest
direction
Uttara
anudisaya
in
the
northeast
direction
Dakkhinaya
anudisaya
in
the
southwest
direction
Hetthimaya
disaya
in
the
direction
below
Uparimaya
disaya
in
the
direction
above
Sabbe
satta
May
all
beings
Sabbe
pana
all
breathing
things
Sabbe
bhutta
all
creatures
Sabbe
puggala
all
individuals
(all
beings)
Sabbe
attabhava
– pariyapanna
all
personalities
(all
beings
with
mind
and
body)
Sabbe
itthoyo
may
all
females
Sabbe
purisa
all
males
Sabbe
ariya
all
noble
ones
(awakened
beings)
Sabbe
anariya
(those
yet
to
attain
awakening)
Sabbe
deva
all
devas
(deities)
Sabbe
manussa
all
humans
Sabbe
vinipatika
all
those
in
the
woeful
planes
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
dangers
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Dukkha
muccantu
May
all
beings
be
free
from
suffering
Yattha-laddha-sampattito
mavigacchantu
May
whatever
they
have
gained
not
be
lost
Kammassaka
All
beings
are
owners
of
their
own
kamma
Uddham
yava
bhavagga
ca
As
far
as
the
highest
plane
of
existence
Adho
yava
aviccito
to
as
far
down
as
the
lowest
plane
Samanta
cakkavalesu
in
the
entire
universe
Ye
satta
pathavicara
whatever
beings
that
move
on
earth
Abyapajjha
nivera
ca
may
they
be
free
of
mental
suffering
and
enmity
Nidukkha
ca
nupaddava
and
from
physical
suffering
and
danger
Uddham
yava
bhavagga
ca
As
far
as
the
highest
plane
of
existence
Adho
yava
aviccito
to
as
far
down
as
the
lowest
plane
Samanta
cakkavalesu
in
the
entire
universe
Ye
satta
udakecara
whatever
beings
that
move
on
water
Lovingkindness
chant
Here's
a
beautiful
lovingkindness
chant
from
the
Theravadin
tradition
that
I
first
came
across
while
on
retreat
at
the
Insight
Meditation
Society
in
Barre,
Massachusetts.
This
kind
of
chant
can
be
a
meditation
in
its
own
right.
As
you
learn
the
meaning
it
becomes
a
series
of
reflections
and
aspirations
which
help
retrain
the
mind.
Even
when
you
don't
understand
the
meaning
fully
it
can
be
a
mindfulness
practice
which
helps
us
develop
calm
and
focus.
And
also,
as
long
as
you're
chanting
these
Pali
words
you
won't
be
doing
so
much
of
that
tiresome
thinking
that
causes
worry,
stress,
anger,
etc.
It
comes
with
a
very
pleasant
lilting
tune,
and
here
is
a
version
of
the
traditional
Pali
chant,
by
the
Venerable
Ariya
Ñana.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
And
as
an
added
bonus,
here's
a
modern
setting
of
the
metta
chant
by
Imee
Ooi,
a
self-taught
composer
and
arranger
who
is
classically
trained
in
piano
and
has
done
numerous
musical
works
for
television
networks
in
and
out
of
Malaysia.
Audio
Player
00:
00
00:
00
Aham
avero
homi
May
I
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjho
homi
May
I
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
homi
May
I
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharami
May
I
take
care
of
my
own
happiness
Mama
matapitu
May
my
parents
Acariya
ca
natimitta
ca
teacher,
family,
and
friends
Sabrahmacarino
ca
fellow
Dhamma
farers
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharant
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
yogino
May
all
meditators
in
this
place
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Imasmim
arame
sabbe
bhikkhu
May
all
monks
in
this
place
Samanera
ca
and
novice
monks
Upasaka
– upasikaya
ca
laymen
and
laywomen
disciples
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
catupaccaya
– dayaka
May
our
donors
of
the
four
supports:
clothing,
food,
medicine
and
lodging
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
May
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Amhakam
arakkha
devata
May
our
guardian
devas
Ismasmim
vihare
in
this
monastery
Ismasmim
avase
in
this
dwelling
Ismasmim
arame
in
this
compound
Arakkha
devata
May
the
guardian
devas
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
danger
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
– attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Sabbe
satta
May
all
beings
Sabbe
pana
all
breathing
things
Sabbe
bhutta
all
creatures
Sabbe
puggala
all
individuals
(all
beings)
Sabbe
attabhava
– pariyapanna
allpersonalities
(all
beings
with
mind
and
body)
Sabbe
itthoyo
may
all
females
Sabbe
purisa
all
males
Sabbe
ariya
all
noble
ones
(awakened
beings)
Sabbe
anariya
all
worldlings
(those
yet
to
attain
awakening)
Sabbe
deva
all
devas
(deities)
Sabbe
manussa
all
humans
Sabbe
vinipatika
all
those
in
the
woeful
planes
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
dangers
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Dukkha
muccantu
May
all
being
be
free
from
suffering
Yattha-laddha-sampattito
mavigacchantu
May
whatever
they
have
gained
not
be
lost
Kammassaka
All
beings
are
owners
of
their
own
Kamma
Purathimaya
disaya
in
the
eastern
direction
Pacchimaya
disaya
in
the
western
direction
Uttara
disaya
in
the
northern
direction
Dakkhinaya
disaya
in
the
southern
direction
Purathimaya
anudisaya
in
the
southeast
direction
Pacchimaya
anudisaya
in
the
northwest
direction
Uttara
anudisaya
in
the
northeast
direction
Dakkhinaya
anudisaya
in
the
southwest
direction
Hetthimaya
disaya
in
the
direction
below
Uparimaya
disaya
in
the
direction
above
Sabbe
satta
May
all
beings
Sabbe
pana
all
breathing
things
Sabbe
bhutta
all
creatures
Sabbe
puggala
all
individuals
(all
beings)
Sabbe
attabhava
– pariyapanna
all
personalities
(all
beings
with
mind
and
body)
Sabbe
itthoyo
may
all
females
Sabbe
purisa
all
males
Sabbe
ariya
all
noble
ones
(awakened
beings)
Sabbe
anariya
(those
yet
to
attain
awakening)
Sabbe
deva
all
devas
(deities)
Sabbe
manussa
all
humans
Sabbe
vinipatika
all
those
in
the
woeful
planes
Avera
hontu
be
free
from
enmity
and
dangers
Abyapajjha
hontu
be
free
from
mental
suffering
Anigha
hontu
be
free
from
physical
suffering
Sukhi
attanam
pariharantu
may
they
take
care
of
their
own
happiness
Dukkha
muccantu
May
all
beings
be
free
from
suffering
Yattha-laddha-sampattito
mavigacchantu
May
whatever
they
have
gained
not
be
lost
Kammassaka
All
beings
are
owners
of
their
own
kamma
Uddham
yava
bhavagga
ca
As
far
as
the
highest
plane
of
existence
Adho
yava
aviccito
to
as
far
down
as
the
lowest
plane
Samanta
cakkavalesu
in
the
entire
universe
Ye
satta
pathavicara
whatever
beings
that
move
on
earth
Abyapajjha
nivera
ca
may
they
be
free
of
mental
suffering
and
enmity
Nidukkha
ca
nupaddava
and
from
physical
suffering
and
danger
Uddham
yava
bhavagga
ca
As
far
as
the
highest
plane
of
existence
Adho
yava
aviccito
to
as
far
down
as
the
lowest
plane
Samanta
cakkavalesu
in
the
entire
universe
Ye
satta
udakecara
whatever
beings
that
move
on
water
Abyapajjha
nivera
ca
may
they
be
free
of
mental
suffering
and
enmity
Nidukkha
ca
nupaddava
and
from
physical
suffering
and
danger
Uddham
yava
bhavagga
ca
As
far
as
the
highest
plane
of
existence
Adho
yava
aviccito
to
as
far
down
as
the
lowest
plane
Samanta
cakkavalesu
in
the
entire
universe
Ye
satta
akasecara
whatever
beings
that
move
in
air
Abyapajjha
nivera
ca
may
they
be
free
of
mental
suffering
and
enmity
Nidukkha
ca
nupaddava
and
from
physical
suffering
and
danger.
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