Entry 85 - Quote of the Day from Buddhism

9/16/19

"Whoso delights in bodily form, or feeling, or perception, or mental formations, or consciousness, he delights in suffering; and whoso delights in suffering will not be freed from suffering. This I say.

What now is the Noble Truth of the Extinction of Suffering? It is the complete fading away of this craving, its forsaking and giving up, the liberation and detachment from it.

Hence, the annihilation, cessation and overcoming of bodily form, feeling, perception, mental formation and consciousness, this is the extinction of suffering, the end of disease, the overcoming of old age and death.

And for a disciple thus freed, in whose heart dwells peace, there is nothing to be added to what has been done, and nought more remains for him to do, just as a rock of one solid mass remains unshaken by the wind, even so, neither forms, nor sounds, nor odors, nor tastes, nor contacts of any kind, neither the desired nor the undesired, can cause such an one to waver. Steadfast is his mind, gained is deliverance."

                             - Buddhist Writings

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