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Revision as of 10:41, 3 April 2014

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Desire

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Thanissaro Bhikkhu


[A deva:]

With what is the world tied down? With the subduing of what is it freed? With the abandoning of what are all bonds cut through?

[The Buddha:]

With desire the world is tied down. With the subduing of desire it's freed. With the abandoning of desire all bonds are cut through.

Source

dhammawiki.com