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"I crossed over the flood without pushing forward, without staying in place."
"But how, dear sir, did you cross over the flood without pushing forward, without staying in place?"
"When I pushed forward, I was whirled about. When I stayed in place, I sank. And so I crossed over the flood without pushing forward, without staying in place."
[The devata:]
At long last I seeThat is what the devata said. The Teacher approved. Realizing that "The Teacher has approved of me," she bowed down to him, circumambulated him -- keeping him to her right -- and then vanished right there. Source: ATI - For Free Distribution Only, as a Gift of Dhamma.
a brahmin, totally unbound,
who without pushing forward,
without staying in place,
has crossed over
the entanglements
of the world.
Dhamma Essay:
Purification of Mind by Bhikkhu Bodhi
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