MN 136

Mahākammavibhaṅgasutta

The Longer Analysis of Deeds

Majjhima Nikāya · Terj. Bhikkhu Sujato

mn136:10.1 But some other ascetic or brahmin—by dint of keen, resolute, committed, and diligent effort, and right application of mind—experiences an immersion of the heart of such a kind that it gives rise to clairvoyance that is purified and superhuman. With that clairvoyance they see that individual

mn136:10.2 here who killed living creatures … and had wrong view. And they see that they are reborn in a heavenly realm.

mn136:10.4 ‘It seems that there is no such thing as bad deeds, and the result of bad conduct.

mn136:10.5 For I have seen an individual here who killed living creatures … and had wrong view. And I saw that they were reborn in a heavenly realm.’

mn136:10.7 ‘It seems that everyone who kills living creatures … and has wrong view is reborn in a heavenly realm.

mn136:10.8 Those whose notion is this have the right notion. Those whose notion is otherwise have a wrong notion.’

mn136:10.9 And so they obstinately stick to what they have known, seen, and understood for themselves, insisting that: ‘This is the only truth, anything else is futile.’

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