MN 115

Bahudhātukasutta

Many Elements

Majjhima Nikāya · Terj. Bhikkhu Sujato

mn115:12.1 “But sir, how is a mendicant qualified to be called ‘skilled in the possible and impossible’?”

mn115:12.2 “It’s when a mendicant understands: ‘It’s impossible for an individual accomplished in view to take any condition as permanent. That is not possible.

mn115:12.3 But it’s possible for an ordinary person to take some condition as permanent. That is possible.’

mn115:12.4 They understand: ‘It’s impossible for an individual accomplished in view to take any condition as pleasant.

mn115:12.5 But it’s possible for an ordinary person to take some condition as pleasant.’

mn115:12.6 They understand: ‘It’s impossible for an individual accomplished in view to take anything as self.

mn115:12.7 But it’s possible for an ordinary person to take something as self.’

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