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syn = Reader of the sutras/questions: [[Sw Ananda Teertha]]. |
syn = Reader of the sutra: [[Sw Ananda Teertha]].
 
:The sutra
::Bassui wrote the following letter to one of his disciples who was about to die:
::"The essence of your mind is not born, so it will never die. It is not an existence, which is perishable. It is not an emptiness, which is a mere void. It has neither colour nor form. It enjoys no pleasures and suffers no pains.
::I know you are very ill. Like a good Zen student, you are facing that sickness squarely. You may not know exactly who is suffering, but question yourself: What is the essence of this mind? Think only of this. You will need no more. Covet nothing. Your end which is endless is as a snowflake dissolving in pure air."
 
 
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']])
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prevevent = Far Beyond the Stars ~ 04 |
prevevent = Far Beyond the Stars ~ 04 |
nextevent = Far Beyond the Stars ~ 05 |
nextevent = Far Beyond the Stars ~ 05 |

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event type discourse
date & time 7 Jul 1977 am
location Buddha Hall, Poona
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 36min. Quality: good.
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle PARAD307
notes
synopsis
Reader of the sutra: Sw Ananda Teertha.
The sutra
Bassui wrote the following letter to one of his disciples who was about to die:
"The essence of your mind is not born, so it will never die. It is not an existence, which is perishable. It is not an emptiness, which is a mere void. It has neither colour nor form. It enjoys no pleasures and suffers no pains.
I know you are very ill. Like a good Zen student, you are facing that sickness squarely. You may not know exactly who is suffering, but question yourself: What is the essence of this mind? Think only of this. You will need no more. Covet nothing. Your end which is endless is as a snowflake dissolving in pure air."


(source:CD-ROM)


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