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sn.46.105 Saṁyutta Nikāya (Linked Discourses)

46.99–110

46.105. The Sky

i. Seclusion

Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One was staying near Sāvatthī.

Then the Exalted One addressed the monks, saying:

“Monks.”

“Yes, lord,” replied those monks to the Exalted One.

The Exalted One said:

“Just as, monks, divers winds blow in the sky: some winds blow from the east, some winds blow from the west, some winds blow from the north, some winds blow from the south, some winds are dusty, some winds are dustless, some winds are cool some winds are hot some winds are soft some winds are boisterous.

Even so, monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, then in him the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment.

And how, monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, do the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment?

Herein a monk cultivates the limb of wisdom that is mindfulness, which is based on seclusion, on dispassion, on cessation, which ends in self-surrender.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is investigation of the Norm, which is based on seclusion, on dispassion, on cessation, which ends in self-surrender.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is energy, which is based on seclusion, on dispassion, on cessation, which ends in self-surrender.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is zest, which is based on seclusion, on dispassion, on cessation, which ends in self-surrender.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is tranquillity, which is based on seclusion, on dispassion, on cessation, which ends in self-surrender.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is concentration, which is based on seclusion, on dispassion, on cessation, which ends in self-surrender.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is equanimity, which is based on seclusion, on dispassion, on cessation, which ends in self-surrender.

That is how monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment in him.

ii. Ending in Restraint of Passion

“Just as, monks, divers winds blow in the sky: some winds blow from the east, some winds blow from the west, some winds blow from the north, some winds blow from the south, some winds are dusty, some winds are dustless, some winds are cool some winds are hot some winds are soft some winds are boisterous.

Even so, monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, then in him the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment.

And how, monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, do the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment?

Herein a monk cultivates the limb of wisdom that is mindfulness, which ends in the restraint of passion, which ends in the restraint of hatred, which ends in the restraint of illusion.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is investigation of the Norm which ends in the restraint of passion, which ends in the restraint of hatred, which ends in the restraint of illusion.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is energy, which ends in the restraint of passion, which ends in the restraint of hatred, which ends in the restraint of illusion.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is zest, which ends in the restraint of passion, which ends in the restraint of hatred, which ends in the restraint of illusion.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is tranquillity, which ends in the restraint of passion, which ends in the restraint of hatred, which ends in the restraint of illusion.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is concentration, which ends in the restraint of passion, which ends in the restraint of hatred, which ends in the restraint of illusion.

He cultivates the limb of wisdom that is equanimity, which ends in the restraint of passion, which ends in the restraint of hatred, which ends in the restraint of illusion.

That is how monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment in him.

iii. Ending in the Deathless

“Just as, monks, divers winds blow in the sky: some winds blow from the east, some winds blow from the west, some winds blow from the north, some winds blow from the south, some winds are dusty, some winds are dustless, some winds are cool some winds are hot some winds are soft some winds are boisterous.

Even so, monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, then in him the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment.

And how, monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, do the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment?

Herein a monk cultivates the limb of wisdom that is mindfulness, which plunges into the deathless, which has the deathless for its aim, which has the deathless for its end;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is investigation of the Norm, which plunges into the deathless, which has the deathless for its aim, which has the deathless for its end;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is energy, which plunges into the deathless, which has the deathless for its aim, which has the deathless for its end;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is zest, which plunges into the deathless, which has the deathless for its aim, which has the deathless for its end;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is tranquillity, which plunges into the deathless, which has the deathless for its aim, which has the deathless for its end;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is concentration, which plunges into the deathless, which has the deathless for its aim, which has the deathless for its end;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is equanimity, which plunges into the deathless, which has the deathless for its aim, which has the deathless for its end.

That is how monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment in him.

iv. Ending in Nibbāna

“Just as, monks, divers winds blow in the sky: some winds blow from the east, some winds blow from the west, some winds blow from the north, some winds blow from the south, some winds are dusty, some winds are dustless, some winds are cool some winds are hot some winds are soft some winds are boisterous.

Even so, monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, then in him the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment.

And how, monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, do the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment?

Herein a monk cultivates the limb of wisdom that is mindfulness, which flows to Nibbāna, which slides to Nibbāna, which tends to Nibbāna;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is investigation of the Norm, which flows to Nibbāna, which slides to Nibbāna, which tends to Nibbāna;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is energy, which flows to Nibbāna, which slides to Nibbāna, which tends to Nibbāna;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is zest, which flows to Nibbāna, which slides to Nibbāna, which tends to Nibbāna;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is tranquillity, which flows to Nibbāna, which slides to Nibbāna, which tends to Nibbāna;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is concentration, which flows to Nibbāna, which slides to Nibbāna, which tends to Nibbāna;

he cultivates the limb of wisdom that is equanimity, which flows to Nibbāna, which slides to Nibbāna, which tends to Nibbāna.

That is how monks, when a monk cultivates the seven limbs of wisdom, makes much of the seven limbs of wisdom, the four stations of mindfulness by culture reach fulfilment, the four best efforts, by culture reach fulfilment, the four bases of psychic power, by culture reach fulfilment, the five faculties, by culture reach fulfilment, the five powers by culture reach fulfilment, the Ariyan eightfold way by culture reaches fulfilment in him.

- Translator: Frank Lee Woodward

- Editor: Brother Joe Smith