Guest guest Posted August 26, 2007 Report Share Posted August 26, 2007 Hello dear, When we saw your post about the meaning of Metta, I could not help but think about the movie that and I made a while ago about the meaning of Metta,If you want to take a look, here is the URL:Metta Video Love and respect to all,Liane > >  > 2 results for: metta> (SAP.com/my/mythbuster Webster's New Millenniumâ„¢ Dictionary of English - Cite This Source Main Entry: metta > Part of Speech: n > Definition: lovingkindness, the Buddhist virtue of kindness; also called maitri > Etymology: Pali term > > Webster's New Millenniumâ„¢ Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.7)> Copyright © 2003-2007 Lexico Publishing Group, LLC > Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version) - Cite This Source > saturate2 [ˈsÃ"•t! ÊÆ'É™reit] ver b> > to fill completely> Example: The market has been saturated with paintings like that. Arabic: يَملأ السوق بالبَضائÙÂع > Chinese (Simplified): 饱å’Å' > Chinese (Traditional): 飽å’Å' > Czech: nasytit > Danish: mætte > Dutch: verzadigen > Estonian: küllastama > Finnish: kyllästää > French: saturer > German: sättigen > Greek: γεμίζÉ μÎÂÇÃÂι κοÃÂεÃÆ'μοà> Hungarian: telÃÂt > Icelandic: metta > Indonesian: membanjiri > Italian: saturare, rendere saturo > Japanese: ~を一æ¯ã«ãÂâ„¢! ã‚‹ > Korean: 완ì „Ãžˆ 채우다 > Latvian: piepildÄ«t; piesÄÂtinÄÂt > Lithuanian: pripildyti > Norwegian: gjennomsyre, mette > Polish: zapeÅ‚niÄ ‡ > Portuguese (Brazil): saturar > Portuguese (Portugal): inundar > Romanian: a satura > Russian: ýðÃ`ÂÃ`‹Ã`‰Ã°Ã`‚Ã`Å' > Slovak: nasýti! Ã…Â¥ > Slovenian: zasititi > Spanish: saturar > Swedish: mätta > Turkish: doyurmak > > > > > Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version), © 2000-2006 K Dictionaries Ltd. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.6/971 - Release Date: 8/24/2007 2:59 PM> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Dearest ALice, The more I read about metta, the more I love the true feelings of love for myself and others I feel and that is because of this post. I needed to comment again about Metta for so many lovely people are so full of " metta " , I shall learn, use your post as my reference point and read, read and also ask, ask, and learn, learn. Thank you my dear friend, you have given me the first step in learning metta for myself. You are wonderful!! Namaste, LUNA > > > > 2 results for: metta > > (SAP.com/my/mythbuster Webster's New Millenniumâ„¢ Dictionary > of English - Cite This Source Main Entry: metta > > Part of Speech: n > > Definition: lovingkindness, the Buddhist virtue of > kindness; also called maitri > > Etymology: Pali term > > > > Webster's New Millenniumâ„¢ Dictionary of English, > Preview Edition (v 0.9.7) > > Copyright © 2003-2007 Lexico Publishing Group, LLC > > Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version) - Cite > This Source > > saturate2 [ˈsà " •tÊÆ'É™reit] verb > > > > to fill completely > > Example: The market has been saturated with paintings like that. > Arabic: يَملأ السوق بالبَضائÙÂع > > Chinese (Simplified): 饱å'Å' > > Chinese (Traditional): 飽å'Å' > > Czech: nasytit > > Danish: mætte > > Dutch: verzadigen > > Estonian: küllastama > > Finnish: kyllästää > > French: saturer > > German: sättigen > > Greek: γεμίζÉ μÎÂÇÃÂι κοÃÂεÃÆ'μοà> > Hungarian: telÃÂt > > Icelandic: metta > > Indonesian: membanjiri > > Italian: saturare, rendere saturo > > Japanese: ~ã‚'一æ¯ã«ã™る > > Korean: 완ì „Ãžˆ 채우다 > > Latvian: piepildÄ«t; piesÄÂtinÄÂt > > Lithuanian: pripildyti > > Norwegian: gjennomsyre, mette > > Polish: zapeÅ‚nić > > Portuguese (Brazil): saturar > > Portuguese (Portugal): inundar > > Romanian: a satura > > Russian: ýðÃ`ÂÃ`‹Ã`‰Ã°Ã`‚Ã`Å' > > Slovak: nasýtiÃ…Â¥ > > Slovenian: zasititi > > Spanish: saturar > > Swedish: mätta > > Turkish: doyurmak > > > > > > > > Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version), © > 2000-2006 K Dictionaries Ltd. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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