Excerpt from an old post of mine . 2nd story, the video game addict When I was a kid, I loved video games. My mom was always complaining and preventing me from playing video games to my heart's content (maybe only satisfying 30-50% of the length of time I desired), resulting in building an even greater uncontrollable desire to play once I moved out and went to college, where I could play all I wanted as an independent adult. You better believe countless hours were wasted. When I was 25, I finally had an awakening. After playing one of the Nintendo Mario adventure games to it's conclusion, I reflected on my experience. This game was the state of the art, one of the masterpieces and critically acclaimed video game experiences of all time. Just to pick an even number, let's say it took 100 hours to complete. While it offered great joy in the realm of sensual pleasures via the stimulating visuals, sounds, music, interactive tactile control and immersive experience in a stunnin...
SN 12.63 pāḷi + english One of the interesting details of that sutta, bad enough you get bitten whatever posture, whatever terrain, whatever time, but the Buddha specifies a flayed, skinless cow. Even more painful! Kathañca, bhikkhave, phassāhāro daṭṭhabbo? And how should you regard contact as fuel? Seyyathāpi, bhikkhave, gāvī niccammā kuṭṭañce nissāya tiṭṭheyya. Suppose there was a flayed cow . Ye kuṭṭanissitā pāṇā te naṁ khādeyyuṁ. If she stands by a wall, the creatures on the wall bite her. Rukkhañce nissāya tiṭṭheyya, ye rukkhanissitā pāṇā te naṁ khādeyyuṁ. If she stands under a tree, the creatures in the tree bite her. Udakañce nissāya tiṭṭheyya, ye udakanissitā pāṇā te naṁ khādeyyuṁ. If she stands in some water, the creatures in the water bite her. Ākāsañce nissāya tiṭṭheyya, ye ākāsanissitā pāṇā te naṁ khādeyyuṁ. If she stands in the open, the creatures in the open bite her. Yaṁ yadeva hi sā, bhikkhave, gāvī niccammā nissāya tiṭṭheyya, ye tannissitā pāṇā te naṁ khādeyyuṁ. ...