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Latest revision as of 18:00, 19 August 2013

Gilana Sutta: Illness

translated from the Pali by

Thanissaro Bhikkhu

I have heard that on one occasion Ven. Anuruddha was staying near Savatthi in the Dark Forest diseased, in pain, severely ill. Then a large number of monks went to Ven. Anuruddha and on arrival said to him, "What dwelling[1] are you dwelling in so that the pains that have arisen in the body do not invade or remain in the mind?"

"When I dwell with my mind well-established in the four frames of reference, the pains that have arisen in the body do not invade or remain in the mind. Which four? There is the case where I remain focused on the body in & of itself ardent, alert, & mindful putting aside greed & distress with reference to the world. I remain focused on feelings in & of themselves... mind in & of itself... mental qualities in & of themselves ardent, alert, & mindful putting aside greed & distress with reference to the world. When I dwell with my mind well-established in these four frames of reference, the pains that have arisen in the body do not invade or remain in the mind."

Note

1. I.e., mental dwelling.

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