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Then the Blessed One, comprehending with his awareness the line of thinking that had arisen in Ven. Upasena Vangantaputta's awareness, on that occasion exclaimed:
He feels no regret at what life has been,Source: ATI - For Free Distribution Only, as a Gift of Dhamma.
he feels no sorrow at death,
if -- a wise one -- he has seen that state.
He feels no sorrow
in the midst of sorrow.For one who has destroyed
craving for becoming --
the monk of peaceful mind --
birth & the wandering on
are totally ended.
There is no further becoming.
Dhamma Essay:
Making the Most of Each Day by Ayya Khema
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