MN 129

Bālapaṇḍitasutta

The Foolish and the Astute

Majjhima Nikāya · Terj. Bhikkhu Sujato

mn129:5.1 Furthermore, when a fool is resting on a chair or a bed or on the ground, their past bad deeds—misconduct of body, speech, and mind—settle down upon them, rest down upon them, and lay down upon them.

mn129:5.2 It is like the shadow of a great mountain peak in the evening as it settles down, rests down, and lays down upon the earth.

mn129:5.3 In the same way, when a fool is resting on a chair or a bed or on the ground, their past bad deeds—misconduct of body, speech, and mind—settle down upon them, rest down upon them, and lay down upon them.

mn129:5.5 ‘Alas, I haven’t done good and skillful things that keep me safe.

mn129:5.6 And I have done bad things, violence and sin.

mn129:5.7 When I depart, I’ll go to the place where people who’ve done such things go.’

mn129:5.8 They sorrow and wail and lament, beating their breasts and falling into confusion.

mn129:5.9 This is the third kind of suffering and sadness that a fool experiences in this very life.

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