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− | + | [At [[Veluvana]] So.na the householder's son approached the [[Blessed One]]. The [[Buddha]] said:] "Whatever recluses and [[Brahmans]], So.na, hold [[views]] about the [[body]], which is [[impermanent]], unsatisfactory and [[subject]] to change, such as 'I am better [than you],' 'I am {{Wiki|equal}} [to you],' or 'I am worse [than you]' [likewise '[[feeling]],' '[[perception]],' '[[mental formations]],' '[[consciousness]]'], what else are they but {{Wiki|folk}} who do not see things as they really are? | |
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So.no Sutta: So.na
Conceit
translated from the Pali by
Maurice O'Connell Walshe
[At Veluvana So.na the householder's son approached the Blessed One. The Buddha said:] "Whatever recluses and Brahmans, So.na, hold views about the body, which is impermanent, unsatisfactory and subject to change, such as 'I am better [than you],' 'I am equal [to you],' or 'I am worse [than you]' [likewise 'feeling,' 'perception,' 'mental formations,' 'consciousness'], what else are they but folk who do not see things as they really are?
"But, So.na, whatever recluses and Brahmans do not hold such views... What else are they but those who see things as they really are?"