Friday, August 5, 2016

M. 152, Indriya Bhāvanā Sutta


The meditator understands, "There has arisen in me this pleasant, unpleasant or neutral experience. It is composed, of a gross nature, dependent on conditions. But what really exists, what is most excellent, is equanimity."
Whether a pleasant experience has arisen in him, or an unpleasant, or a neutral one, it ceases but equanimity remains.

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