mn72:20.1 “In the same way, Vaccha, any form by which a realized one might be described has been given up, cut off at the root, made like a palm stump, obliterated, and unable to arise in the future.
mn72:20.2 A realized one is freed from reckoning in terms of form. They’re deep, immeasurable, and hard to fathom,
mn72:20.3 like the ocean.
mn72:20.4 ‘They’re reborn’, ‘they’re not reborn’, ‘they’re both reborn and not reborn’, ‘they’re neither reborn nor not reborn’—none of these apply.
mn72:20.5 Any feeling …
mn72:20.9 perception …
mn72:20.13 choices …
mn72:20.17 consciousness by which a realized one might be described has been given up, cut off at the root, made like a palm stump, obliterated, and unable to arise in the future.
mn72:20.18 A realized one is freed from reckoning in terms of consciousness. They’re deep, immeasurable, and hard to fathom,
mn72:20.19 like the ocean.
mn72:20.20 ‘They’re reborn’, ‘they’re not reborn’, ‘they’re both reborn and not reborn’, ‘they’re neither reborn nor not reborn’—none of these apply.”