Gair/Karunatillake - Chapter 1 - Readings
Ex. 2. (part 2)

Naaha.m, bhikkhave, a~n~na.m ekadhamma.m pi
samanupassaami, ya.m eva.m adanta.m
agutta.m arakkhita.m asa.mvuta.m mahato anatthaaya
sa.mvattati, yathayida.m citta.m.
Monks, I don�t perceive any single phenomenon that
leads to such great misery as an untamed, unguarded,
unwatched, and unrestrained mind.

Citta.m, bhikkhave, adanta.m agutta.m arakkhita.m
asa.mvuta.m mahato anatthaaya
sa.mvattatiiti.
Monks, an untamed, unguarded, unwatched, and
unrestrained mind leads to great misery.

Naaha.m, bhikkhave, a~n~na.m ekadhamma.m pi
samanupassaami, ya.m eva.m danta.m gutta.m rakkhita.m
sa.mvuta.m mahato atthaaya sa.mvattati, yathayida.m
citta.m. Citta.m, bhikkhave, danta.m gutta.m
rakkhita.m sa.mvuta.m mahato atthaaya sa.mvattatiiti.
Monks, I don�t perceive any single phenomenon that
leads to such great well-being
as does a tamed, guarded, protected, and restrained
mind. Monks, a tamed, guarded, protected, and
restrained mind leads to great well-being.

(A.N. 1.4 [1.31-40] Adantavaggo
A.N. I.21-26, Abhavita sutta
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/anguttara/an1-21.html)

John


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