2011-05-10

The Skandhas of the Wise


"Oh good man! When a sick person knows that his illness is mild and can be easily healed, it will not feel unhappy when a bitter medicine is prescribed to him, and will take it. It is the same case with the wise person, too. It makes effort, practices the Holy Way, is happy, does not cease (efforts) and does not feels regret.

Oh good man! If a person comes to know the defilements, the cause of defilements, the result of defilements, the lightness and heaviness of defilements, it will make efforts, eliminate defilements and practice the Way. With such a person, 'matter' [physical form] does not come about, nor provokes feeling, perception, volition, and consciousness. If a person does not see defilements, the cause of defilement, the result of defilement, the lightness and heaviness of defilements, and does not undertake efforts in the practice of the Way, for such a person matter, feeling, perception, volition, and consciousness will come about.

Oh good man! 'He' who sees the defilements, the cause of defilements, the result of defilements, the lightness and heaviness of defilements, and who practices the Way is the Tathagata. For this reason, the body ['rupa'] of the Tathagata is Eternal. So it is with ['his'] feeling, perception, volition, and consciousness, all of which are Eternal."

Read More on the Nirvana Sutra, Chapter 42 - On Bodhisattva Kasyapa 3.


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