Dear Nina and friends,

here is the next paragraph of the sutta.


"'Aniccaanupassii assasissaamii'ti sikkhati;
one contemplating impermanence / will breathe in / trains himself
"'I will breathe in as one contemplating impermanence', he trains
himself;

* anicca (n.) impermanence.
* anupassii (adj., m. nom. of anupassin) observing, realising,
contemplating.
* aniccaanupassii : one contemplating impermanence.

'aniccaanupassii passasissaamii'ti sikkhati;
one contemplating impermanence / will breathe out / trains himself
'I will breathe out as one contemplating impermanence', he trains
himself;

'viraagaanupassii assasissaamii'ti sikkhati;
one contemplating absence of desire / will breathe in / trains himself
'I will breathe in as one contemplating the absence of desire', he
trains himself;

* viraaga (m.) absence of desire.
* viraagaanupassii : one contemplating the absence of desire.

'viraagaanupassii passasissaamii'ti sikkhati;
one contemplating absence of desire / will breathe out / trains
himself
'I will breathe out as one contemplating the absence of desire', he
trains himself;

'nirodhaanupassii assasissaamii'ti sikkhati;
one contemplating cessation / will breathe in / trains himself
'I will breathe in as one contemplating the cessation (of desire)',
he trains himself;

* nirodha (m.) cessation, annihilation.
* nirodhaanupassii : one contemplating cessation.

'nirodhaanupassii passasissaamii'ti sikkhati;
one contemplating cessation / will breathe out / trains himself
'I will breathe out as one contemplating the cessation (of desire)',
he trains himself;

'pa.tinissaggaanupassii assasissaamii'ti sikkhati;
one contemplating renunciation / will breathe in / trains himself
'I will breathe in as one contemplating the renunciation (of
desire)', he trains himself;

* pa.tinissagga (m.) renunciation.
* pa.tinissaggaanupassii : one contemplating renunciation.

'pa.tinissaggaanupassii passasissaamii'ti sikkhati.
one contemplating renunciation / will breathe out / trains himself
'I will breathe out as one contemplating the renunciation (of
desire)', he trains himself.


Please correct me if I am wrong.

metta,
Yong Peng