Sn 5.14
Posala-manava-puccha
Posala's Questions
Translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro BhikkhuPTS: Sn 1112-1115
Source: Transcribed from a file provided by the translator.
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[Posala:]
To one who reveals the past
— unperturbed,
his doubts cut through —
who has gone to the beyond
of all phenomena,
I've come with a question.
I ask the Sakyan about the knowledge 1
of one devoid of perception of forms,
who has abandoned all the body,
every body,
who sees, within & without,
'There is nothing':
How is he
to be led further on?
[The Buddha:]
The Tathagata, knowing directly
all stations of consciousness, 2
knows for one stationed in them
release
& the steps leading there.
Knowing directly
the origin of nothingness
to be the fetter of delight,
one then sees there clearly.
That's his genuine knowledge —
the brahman who has lived
to fulfillment.
Notes
1. Posala's question concerning the knowledge of the person in the dimension of
nothingness has a double meaning: He is asking about the Buddha's knowledge
about that person, and also what a person in that dimension of attainment should
do to develop his/her knowledge even further. The Buddha's answer deals with the
question in both its senses.
2. On the seven stations of consciousness, see DN 15. The dimension of
nothingness, discussed in this dialogue, is the seventh and most refined.
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