MN 014 Cūḷa-dukkhakkhandha Sutta: The Lesser Mass of Stress
Translator: Thanissaro Bhikkhu, sutta textRead by frank_k, 23min 9s 19.0MB Download
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Buddha: "I myself, before my Awakening, when I was still an unawakened bodhisatta, saw as it actually was with right discernment that sensuality is of much stress, much despair, & greater drawbacks, but as long as I had not attained a rapture & pleasure apart from sensuality, apart from unskillful mental qualities, or something more peaceful than that, I did not claim that I could not be tempted by sensuality. But when I saw as it actually was with right discernment that sensuality is of much stress, much despair, & greater drawbacks, and I had attained a rapture & pleasure apart from sensuality, apart from unskillful mental qualities, or something more peaceful than that, that was when I claimed that I could not be tempted by sensuality. (excerpt from Thanissaro's sutta text )
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