mn121:11.1 Furthermore, a mendicant—ignoring the perception of the dimension of nothingness and the perception of the dimension of neither perception nor non-perception—focuses on the oneness dependent on the signless immersion of the heart.
mn121:11.2 Their mind leaps forth, gains confidence, settles down, and becomes decided in that signless immersion of the heart.
mn121:11.3 They understand:
mn121:11.4 ‘Even this signless immersion of the heart is produced by choices and intentions.’
mn121:11.5 They understand: ‘But whatever is produced by choices and intentions is impermanent and liable to cessation.’
mn121:11.6 Knowing and seeing like this, their mind is freed from the defilements of sensuality, desire to be reborn, and ignorance.
mn121:11.7 When they’re freed, they know they’re freed.
mn121:11.8 They understand: ‘Rebirth is ended, the spiritual journey has been completed, what had to be done has been done, there is nothing further for this place.’