☸ The Root of all Things I MN1 I MAJJHIMA NIKĀYA I Middle Length Discourses I 1/152 ☸

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MAJJHIMA NIKĀYA - The Collection of Middle Length Discourses.
Translation by Bhikkhu Bodhi read by Roland Kitchen.

In this sutta the Buddha analyses the thinking process of four different types of people, the untaught ordinary person, the Disciple in higher training the Arahant and the Tathagata. The sutta details the progression from perception and delight because of misunderstanding the true nature of perception to directly knowing, dispassion and release through full understanding.

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