Guarding the Mind: Teachings on Moral Conduct (Karma) : Wisdom from the Buddha
Guarding the Mind: Teachings on Moral Conduct (Karma) : Wisdom from the Buddha.
Numbered discourses 3.109, Not protected
At one time, in India, then the householder Anthapindika went up to the Buddha, bowed, and sat down to one side.
The Buddha said to him:
“Householder, when the mind is unprotected, bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions are unprotected.
When bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions are unprotected, then the bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions smell stinky.
When bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions smell stinky, then the bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions become rotten.
Someone whose bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions are rotten, they will not have a good death.
Just as when a peak-roofed house is poorly roofed:
The peak of the roof is unprotected, the roof beams are unprotected, the walls are unprotected.
The peak of the roof… the roof beams… the walls smell stinky.
The peak of the roof… the roof beams… the walls rot.
In the same way, when the mind is unprotected, the bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions are unprotected. …
Someone whose bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions are rotten, they will not have a good death.
When the mind is protected, bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions are protected.
When bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions are protected, then the bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions don't smell stinky.
When bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions don't smell stinky, then the bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions don't rot.
Someone whose bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions don't rot, they will have a good death.
Just as when a peak-roofed house is with a good roof:
The peak of the roof is protected, the roof beams are protected, the walls are protected.
The peak of the roof… the roof beams… the walls don't smell stinky.
The peak of the roof… the roof beams… the walls don't rot.
In the same way, when the mind is protected, the bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions are protected. …
Someone whose bodily actions, speech actions, and mind actions doesn't rot, they will have a good death.
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