SN 12.63 pÄįø·i + english RDA = recommended daily allowance The Buddha compares the constant flow of viƱƱÄna (consciousness) arising at the 6 sense faculties, like getting stabbed by 300 spears every day. But if one can see how consciousness acts like a nutriment that feeds our suffering, one sees the relationship between viƱƱÄna and nÄma rÅ«pa ("name" of mental activity and material form). And when one clearly understands that, then one becomes an arahant.
SN 12.63 Buddhist cartoon strip 1 of 4: Made any plans lately? (clarifies simile from MN 54 as well)
SN 12.63 pÄįø·i + english The passage in SN 12.63 helps clarify one of the 7 similes for sensual pleasure in MN 54, which uses the same simile of pit of hot coals. §10.4 – (pit of glowing coals deeper than a man’s height) SeyyathÄpi, gahapati, aį¹
gÄrakÄsu sÄdhikaporisÄ, pÅ«rÄ aį¹
gÄrÄnaį¹ vÄ«taccikÄnaį¹ vÄ«tadhÅ«mÄnaį¹. “Suppose there was a pit of glowing coals deeper than a man’s height, full of glowing coals that neither flamed nor smoked. “å设ęäøäøŖę·±č¾¾äøäŗŗå¤é«ēē«å,éé¢å
ę»”äŗę²”ęē«ē°ä¹ę²”ęēēē½ēēē«。 Atha puriso Ägaccheyya jÄ«vitukÄmo amaritukÄmo sukhakÄmo dukkhapaį¹ikkÅ«lo. Then a person would come along who wants to live and doesn’t want to die, who wants to be happy and recoils from pain. ē¶åäøäøŖäŗŗčµ°čæę„,ä»ę³ę“»,äøę³ę»,ä»ę³åæ«ä¹,åéæēč¦。 Tamenaį¹ dve balavanto purisÄ nÄnÄbÄhÄsu gahetvÄ aį¹
gÄrakÄsuį¹ upakaįøįøheyyuį¹. Then two strong men would grab them by the arms and drag them towards the pit of glowing coals. ē¶å两个强壮ēē·äŗŗęä½ä»ēęč,ęä»ęåé£äøŖē½ēēēē«å。 Taį¹ kiį¹ maƱƱasi, gahapati, What do you think, householder? ä½ č®¤äøŗå¢,å±
士? api nu so puriso iticiticeva ...