| Paul O. Ingram, Frederick J. Streng - 1986 - 260 pages
...interesting to read the description of an individual (or mind? or self?) that has gained enlightenment: Just as a rock of one solid mass remains unshaken by the wind, even so neither visible forms, nor sounds, nor odours, nor tastes, nor bodily impressions, neither the desired nor... | |
| Christmas Humphreys - 1987 - 284 pages
...anything whatsoever in all the world, the pure one, the sorrowless, the freed from craving, he has crossed the ocean of birth and decay. He truly penetrates...the wind, even so, neither forms, nor sounds, nor tastes, nor contacts of any kind ; neither the desired nor the undesired can cause such an one to waver.... | |
| Mayeul de Dreuille - 2000 - 402 pages
...community: For a disciple who has been delivered, whose thought is calm, there is nothing to be added to what has been done, and naught more remains for him...by the wind, even so, neither forms nor sounds nor smells, nor tastes, nor contacts of any kind, neither desired nor undesired dharma, can agitate such... | |
| K. Manohar Gupta - 2005 - 536 pages
...or holy one is a disciple thus freed, in whose heart dwells peace, there is nothing to be added to what has been done, and naught more remains for him...the wind, even so, neither forms, nor sounds, nor odors, nor tastes, nor contacts of any kind, neither the desired, nor the undesired, can cause such... | |
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