mn75:24.1 In the same way, Māgaṇḍiya, suppose I were to teach you the Dhamma, saying:
mn75:24.2 ‘This is that health, this is that extinguishment.’
mn75:24.3 You might know health and see extinguishment.
mn75:24.4 And as soon as your vision arises you might give up desire for the five grasping aggregates.
mn75:24.5 And you might even think:
mn75:24.6 ‘For such a long time I’ve been cheated, tricked, and deceived by this mind.
mn75:24.7 For what I have been grasping is only form, feeling, perception, choices, and consciousness.
mn75:24.8 My grasping is a requirement for continued existence. Continued existence is a requirement for rebirth. Rebirth is a requirement for old age and death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, sadness, and distress to come to be.
mn75:24.9 That is how this entire mass of suffering originates.’”