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sn.46.29 Saṁyutta Nikāya (Linked Discourses)

One Thing

“Bhikkhus, I do not see even one other thing that, when developed and cultivated, leads to the abandoning of the things that fetter so effectively as this: the seven factors of enlightenment. What seven? The enlightenment factor of mindfulness … the enlightenment factor of equanimity.

“And how, bhikkhus, are the seven factors of enlightenment developed and cultivated so that they lead to the abandoning of the things that fetter? Here, bhikkhus, a bhikkhu develops the enlightenment factor of mindfulness, which is based upon seclusion, dispassion, and cessation, maturing in release…. He develops the enlightenment factor of equanimity, which is based upon seclusion, dispassion, and cessation, maturing in release. It is when the seven factors of enlightenment are developed and cultivated in this way that they lead to the abandoning of the things that fetter.

“And what, bhikkhus, are the things that fetter? The eye is a thing that fetters; it is here that these fetters, shackles, and clamps arise. The ear is a thing that fetters … The mind is a thing that fetters; it is here that these fetters, shackles, and clamps arise. These are called the things that fetter.”

- Translator: Bhikkhu Bodhi

- Editor: Blake Walsh


One Thing

“Mendicants, I do not see a single thing that, when it is developed and cultivated like this, leads to giving up the things that are prone to being fettered like the seven awakening factors.
What seven?
The awakening factors of mindfulness, investigation of principles, energy, rapture, tranquility, immersion, and equanimity.
And how are the seven awakening factors developed and cultivated so as to lead to giving up the things that are prone to being fettered?
It’s when a mendicant develops the awakening factors of mindfulness, investigation of principles, energy, rapture, tranquility, immersion,
and equanimity, which rely on seclusion, fading away, and cessation, and ripen as letting go.
That’s how the seven awakening factors are developed and cultivated so as to lead to giving up the things that are prone to being fettered.
And what are the things that are prone to being fettered?
The eye is something that’s prone to being fettered.
This is where these fetters, shackles, and attachments arise.
The ear … nose … tongue … body …

mind is something that’s prone to being fettered.
This is where these fetters, shackles, and attachments arise.
These are called the things that are prone to being fettered.”