Nikaya

Where Suffering Subsides

Linked Discourses 56.32

  1. In a Rosewood Forest

Acacia Leaves

“Mendicants, suppose someone were to say:

‘Without truly comprehending the noble truths of suffering, its origin, its cessation, and the path, I will completely make an end of suffering.’

That is not possible.

It’s as if someone were to say:

‘I’ll make a basket out of acacia leaves or pine needles or myrobalan leaves, and use it to carry water or ripe palmyra fruit.’

That is not possible.

In the same way, suppose someone were to say:

‘Without truly comprehending the noble truths of suffering, its origin, its cessation, and the path, I will completely make an end of suffering.’

That is not possible.

But suppose someone were to say:

‘After truly comprehending the noble truths of suffering, its origin, its cessation, and the path, I will completely make an end of suffering.’

That is possible.

It’s as if someone were to say:

‘I’ll make a basket out of lotus leaves or flame-of-the-forest leaves or camel’s foot creeper leaves, and use it to carry water or ripe palmyra fruit.’

That is possible.

In the same way, suppose someone were to say:

‘After truly comprehending the noble truths of suffering, its origin, its cessation, and the path, I will completely make an end of suffering.’

That is possible.

That’s why you should practice meditation …”