Buddhist Suttas for Recitation by Bhante Gunaratana

Buddhist Suttas for Recitation by Bhante Gunaratana

Author:Bhante Gunaratana
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Wisdom Publications


they my self. Thus it should be correctly seen with wisdom as it is.

“Whatever mental formations, whether past, future or present, internal or external, gross or subtle, low or high, far or near; all mental formations are not mine, I am not them, nor are they my self. Thus it should be correctly seen with wisdom as it is.

“Whatever consciousness, whether past, future or present, internal or external, gross or subtle, low or high, far or near; all consciousness is not mine, I am not it, nor is it my self. Thus it should be correctly seen with wisdom as it is.

“Perceiving this, bhikkhus, the learned and noble disciple becomes disenchanted with form, feeling, perception, mental formations and consciousness. And that disciple, through this disenchantment, becomes dispassionate; and by the absence of passion, free; and when free, aware of that freedom, aware that rebirth is exhausted, that the holy life has been lived, that there is nothing more to do.”

Thus spoke the Sublime One. Delighted, the group of five bhikkhus rejoiced in what the Sublime One had said. While this exposition was being delivered, without attachment, the group of five bhikkhus became free from the defilements. Then there were six Arahants in the world.



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