SN 35; "248 (11) The Sheaf of Barley
“Bhikkhus, suppose a sheaf of barley were
set down at a crossroads. Then six men would come along with flails in
their hands and they would strike that sheaf of barley with the six
flails. Thus that sheaf of barley would be well struck, having been
struck by the six flails. Then a seventh man would come along with a
flail in his hand and he would strike that sheaf of barley with the
seventh flail. Thus that sheaf of barley would be struck even still more
thoroughly, having been struck by the seventh flail. “So too, bhikkhus,
the uninstructed worldling is struck in the eye by agreeable and
disagreeable forms; struck in the ear by agreeable and disagreeable
sounds; struck in the nose by agreeable and disagreeable odours; struck
in the tongue by agreeable and disagreeable tastes; struck in the body
by agreeable and disagreeable tactile objects; struck in the mind by
agreeable and disagreeable mental phenomena. If that uninstructed
worldling sets his mind upon future renewed existence, then that
senseless man is struck even still more thoroughly, just like the sheaf
of barley struck by the seventh flail. “
Once in the past, bhikkhus, the
devas and the asuras were arrayed for battle. Then Vepacitti, lord of
the asuras, addressed the asuras thus: ‘Good sirs, if in this impending
battle the asuras win and the devas are defeated, bind Sakka, lord of
the devas, by his four limbs and neck and bring him to me in the city of
the asuras.’ And Sakka, lord of the devas, addressed the Tāvatiṃsa
devas: ‘Good sirs, if in this impending battle the devas win and the
asuras are defeated, bind Vepacitti, lord of the asuras, by his four
limbs and neck and bring him to me in Sudhamma, the assembly hall of the
devas.’
“In that battle the devas won and the asuras were defeated. Then the Tāvatiṃsa devas bound Vepacitti by his four limbs and
neck and brought him to Sakka in Sudhamma, the assembly hall of the
devas. And there Vepacitti, lord of the asuras, was bound by his four
limbs and neck. “When it occurred to Vepacitti: ‘The devas are
righteous, the asuras are unrighteous; now right here I have gone to the
city of the devas,’ he then saw himself freed from the bonds around his
limbs and neck and he enjoyed himself furnished and endowed with the
five cords of divine sensual pleasure. But when it occurred to him: ‘The
asuras are righteous, the devas are unrighteous; now I will go there to
the city of the asuras,’ then he saw himself bound by his four limbs
and neck and he was deprived of the five cords of divine sensual
pleasure.
“So subtle, bhikkhus, was the bondage of Vepacitti, but even
subtler than that is the bondage of Māra. In conceiving, one is bound
by Māra; by not conceiving, one is freed from the Evil One.
“Bhikkhus, ‘I am’ is a conceiving; ‘I am this’ is a conceiving; ‘I shall
be’ is a conceiving; ‘I shall not be’ is a conceiving; ‘I shall consist
of form’ is a conceiving; ‘I shall be formless’ is a conceiving; ‘I
shall be percipient’ is a conceiving; ‘I shall be nonpercipient’ is a
conceiving; ‘I shall be neither percipient nor nonpercipient’ is a
conceiving. Conceiving is a disease, conceiving is a tumour,
conceiving is a dart. Therefore, bhikkhus, you should train yourselves
thus: ‘We will dwell with a mind devoid of conceiving.’
“Bhikkhus, ‘I
am’ is a perturbation; ‘I am this’ is a perturbation; ‘I shall be’ is
a perturbation … ‘I shall be neither percipient nor nonpercipient’ is a
perturbation. Perturbation [203] is a disease, perturbation is a
tumour, perturbation is a dart. Therefore, bhikkhus, you should train
yourselves thus: ‘We will dwell with an imperturbable mind.’ “Bhikkhus,
‘I am’ is a palpitation; ‘I am this’ is a palpitation; ‘I shall be’ is a
palpitation … ‘I shall be neither percipient nor nonpercipient’ is a
palpitation. Palpitation is a disease, palpitation is a tumour,
palpitation is a dart. Therefore, bhikkhus, you should train yourselves
thus: ‘We will dwell with a mind devoid of palpitation. ’
“Bhikkhus, ‘I
am’ is a proliferation; ‘I am this’ is a proliferation; ‘I shall be’ is a
proliferation … ‘I shall be neither percipient nor nonpercipient’ is a
proliferation. Proliferation is a disease, proliferation is a tumour,
proliferation is a dart. Therefore, bhikkhus, you should train
yourselves thus: ‘We will dwell with a mind devoid of proliferation.’
“Bhikkhus, ‘I am’ is an involvement with conceit; ‘I am this’ is an
involvement with conceit; ‘I shall be’ is an involvement with conceit;
‘I shall not be’ is an involvement with conceit; ‘I shall consist of
form’ is an involvement with conceit; ‘I shall be formless’ is an
involvement with conceit ; ‘I shall be percipient’ is an involvement
with conceit; ‘I shall be nonpercipient’ is an involvement with conceit;
‘I shall be neither percipient nor nonpercipient’ is an involvement
with conceit. Involvement with conceit is a disease, involvement with
conceit is a tumour, involvement with conceit is a dart. Therefore,
bhikkhus, you should train yourselves thus: ‘We will dwell with a mind
in which conceit has been struck down.’ Thus should you train
yourselves.”
(from "The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A New
Translation of the Samyutta Nikaya (Teachings of the Buddha)" by Bhikkhu
Bodhi, Bodhi)
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