MN 64

Mahāmālukyasutta

The Longer Discourse With Māluṅkya

Majjhima Nikāya · Terj. Bhikkhu Sujato

mn64:5.1 “Ānanda, take an unlearned ordinary person who has not seen the noble ones, and is neither skilled nor trained in the teaching of the noble ones. They’ve not seen true persons, and are neither skilled nor trained in the teaching of the true persons.

mn64:5.2 Their heart is overcome and mired in substantialist view,

mn64:5.3 and they don’t truly understand the escape from substantialist view that has arisen.

mn64:5.4 That substantialist view is entrenched in them, not eliminated: it is a lower fetter.

mn64:5.5 Their heart is overcome and mired in doubt,

mn64:5.6 and they don’t truly understand the escape from doubt that has arisen.

mn64:5.7 That doubt is entrenched in them, not eliminated: it is a lower fetter.

mn64:5.8 Their heart is overcome and mired in misapprehension of precepts and observances,

mn64:5.9 and they don’t truly understand the escape from misapprehension of precepts and observances that has arisen.

mn64:5.10 That misapprehension of precepts and observances is entrenched in them, not eliminated: it is a lower fetter.

mn64:5.11 Their heart is overcome and mired in sensual desire,

mn64:5.12 and they don’t truly understand the escape from sensual desire that has arisen.

mn64:5.13 That sensual desire is entrenched in them, not eliminated: it is a lower fetter.

mn64:5.14 Their heart is overcome and mired in ill will,

mn64:5.15 and they don’t truly understand the escape from ill will that has arisen.

mn64:5.16 That ill will is entrenched in them, not eliminated: it is a lower fetter.

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