'Which is greater, the tears you have shed while transmigrating
& wandering this long, long time — crying & weeping from being
joined with what is displeasing, being separated from what is pleasing — or the
water in the four great oceans?... This is the greater: the tears you have
shed...
'Long have you (repeatedly) experienced the death of a mother. The tears you
have shed over the death of a mother while transmigrating & wandering this
long, long time — crying & weeping from being joined with what is
displeasing, being separated from what is pleasing — are greater than the water
in the four great oceans.
'Long have you (repeatedly) experienced the death of a father... the death of
a brother... the death of a sister... the death of a son... the death of a
daughter... loss with regard to relatives... loss with regard to wealth... loss
with regard to disease. The tears you have shed over loss with regard to disease
while transmigrating & wandering this long, long time — crying & weeping
from being joined with what is displeasing, being separated from what is
pleasing — are greater than the water in the four great oceans.
'Why is that? From an inconstruable beginning comes transmigration. A
beginning point is not evident, though beings hindered by ignorance
and fettered by craving
are transmigrating & wandering on. Long have you thus experienced stress,
experienced pain, experienced loss, swelling the cemeteries — enough to become
disenchanted with all fabricated things, enough to become dispassionate, enough
to be released.'
This precious human birth
'Monks, suppose that this great earth were totally covered with water, and a
man were to toss a yoke with a single hole there. A wind from the east would
push it west, a wind from the west would push it east. A wind from the north
would push it south, a wind from the south would push it north. And suppose a
blind sea-turtle were there. It would come to the surface once every one hundred
years. Now what do you think: would that blind sea-turtle, coming to the surface
once every one hundred years, stick his neck into the yoke with a single
hole?'
'It would be a sheer coincidence, lord, that the blind sea-turtle, coming to
the surface once every one hundred years, would stick his neck into the yoke
with a single hole.'
'It's likewise a sheer coincidence that one obtains the human state. It's
likewise a sheer coincidence that a Tathagata, worthy & rightly
self-awakened, arises in the world. It's likewise a sheer coincidence that a
doctrine & discipline expounded by a Tathagata appears in the world. Now,
this human state has been obtained. A Tathagata, worthy & rightly
self-awakened, has arisen in the world. A doctrine & discipline expounded by
a Tathagata appears in the world.
'Therefore your duty is the contemplation: 'This is
stress...This is
the origination of stress...This is
the cessation of stress...This is
the path of practice leading to the cessation of stress.''
Why do we wander in samsara?
'It's because of not understanding and not penetrating four things that we
have wandered & transmigrated on such a long, long time, you & I. Which
four?
'It's because of not understanding and not penetrating noble virtue that we
have wandered & transmigrated on such a long, long time, you & I.
'It's because of not understanding and not penetrating noble concentration
that we have wandered & transmigrated on such a long, long time, you &
I.
'It's because of not understanding and not penetrating noble discernment that
we have wandered & transmigrated on such a long, long time, you & I.
'It's because of not understanding and not penetrating noble release that we
have wandered & transmigrated on such a long, long time, you & I.
'But when noble virtue is understood & penetrated, when noble
concentration... noble discernment... noble release is understood &
penetrated, then craving
for becoming is destroyed, the guide to becoming (craving & attachment) is
ended, there is now no further becoming.'