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RENUNCIATION
Samyutta Nikaya XXVII
Translated
from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
At Savatthi. "Monks, any
desire & passion with regard to the eye is a defilement of the mind. Any
desire & passion with regard to the ear... the nose... the tongue... the
body... the intellect is a defilement of the mind. When, with regard to these
six bases, the defilements of awareness are abandoned, then the mind is inclined
to renunciation. The mind fostered by renunciation feels malleable for the direct
knowing of those qualities worth realizing."
At Savatthi. "Monks, any
desire & passion with regard to forms is a defilement of the mind. Any desire
& passion with regard to sounds... aromas... flavors... tactile sensations...
ideas is a defilement of the mind. When, with regard to these six bases, the
defilements of awareness are abandoned, then the mind is inclined to renunciation.
The mind fostered by renunciation feels malleable for the direct knowing of
those qualities worth realizing."
At Savatthi. "Monks, any
desire & passion with regard to eye-consciousness is a defilement of the
mind. Any desire & passion with regard to ear-consciousness... nose-consciousness...
tongue-consciousness... body-consciousness... intellect-consciousness is a defilement
of the mind. When, with regard to these six bases, the defilements of awareness
are abandoned, then the mind is inclined to renunciation. The mind fostered
by renunciation feels malleable for the direct knowing of those qualities worth
realizing."
At Savatthi. "Monks, any
desire & passion with regard to contact at the eye is a defilement of the
mind. Any desire & passion with regard to contact at the ear... contact
at the nose... contact at the tongue... contact at the body... contact at the
intellect is a defilement of the mind. When, with regard to these six bases,
the defilements of awareness are abandoned, then the mind is inclined to renunciation.
The mind fostered by renunciation feels malleable for the direct knowing of
those qualities worth realizing."
At Savatthi. "Monks, any
desire & passion with regard to feeling born of contact at the eye is a
defilement of the mind. Any desire & passion with regard to feeling born
of contact at the ear... feeling born of contact at the nose... feeling born
of contact at the tongue... feeling born of contact at the body... feeling born
of contact at the intellect is a defilement of the mind. When, with regard to
these six bases, the defilements of awareness are abandoned, then the mind is
inclined to renunciation. The mind fostered by renunciation feels malleable
for the direct knowing of those qualities worth realizing."
At Savatthi. "Monks, any
desire & passion with regard to perception (naming, labeling) of forms is
a defilement of the mind. Any desire & passion with regard to perception
of sounds... perception of aromas... perception of flavors... perception of
tactile sensations... perception of ideas is a defilement of the mind. When,
with regard to these six bases, the defilements of awareness are abandoned,
then the mind is inclined to renunciation. The mind fostered by renunciation
feels malleable for the direct knowing of those qualities worth realizing."
At Savatthi. "Monks, any
desire & passion with regard to intentions involving forms is a defilement
of the mind. Any desire & passion with regard to intentions involving sounds...
intentions involving aromas... intentions involving flavors... intentions involving
tactile sensations... intentions involving ideas is a defilement of the mind.
When, with regard to these six bases, the defilements of awareness are abandoned,
then the mind is inclined to renunciation. The mind fostered by renunciation
feels malleable for the direct knowing of those qualities worth realizing."
At Savatthi. "Monks, any
desire & passion with regard to craving for forms is a defilement of the
mind. Any desire & passion with regard to craving for sounds... craving
for aromas... craving for flavors... craving for tactile sensations... craving
for ideas is a defilement of the mind. When, with regard to these six bases,
the defilements of awareness are abandoned, then the mind is inclined to renunciation.
The mind fostered by renunciation feels malleable for the direct knowing of
those qualities worth realizing."
At Savatthi. "Monks, any
desire & passion with regard to the earth property is a defilement of the
mind. Any desire & passion with regard to the liquid property... the fire
property... the wind property... the space property... the consciousness property
is a defilement of the mind. When, with regard to these six bases, the defilements
of awareness are abandoned, then the mind is inclined to renunciation. The mind
fostered by renunciation feels malleable for the direct knowing of those qualities
worth realizing."
At Savatthi. "Monks, any desire & passion with regard to form is a defilement of the mind. Any desire & passion with regard to feeling... perception... fabrications... consciousness is a defilement of the mind. When, with regard to these five bases, the defilements of awareness are abandoned, then the mind is inclined to renunciation. The mind fostered by renunciation feels malleable for the direct knowing of those qualities worth realizing."