Chapter
2, Heedfulness
21.
Heedfulness is the path to the Deathless. Heedlessness is the
path to death. The heedful die not. The heedless are as if dead
already. [3]
22.
Clearly understanding this excellence of heedfulness, the wise
exult therein and enjoy the resort of the Noble Ones. [4]
23.
The wise ones, ever meditative and steadfastly persevering, alone
experience Nirvana, the incomparable freedom from bondage.
24.
Ever grows the glory of him who is energetic, mindful and pure
in conduct, discerning and self-controlled, righteous and heedful.
25.
By effort and heedfulness, discipline and self-mastery, let the
wise one make for himself an island which no flood can overwhelm.
26.
The foolish and ignorant indulge in heedlessness, but the wise
one keeps his heedfulness as his best treasure.
27.
Do not give way to heedlessness. Do not indulge in sensual pleasures.
Only the heedful and meditative attain great happiness.
28.
Just as one upon the summit of a mountain beholds the groundlings,
even so when the wise man casts away heedlessness by heedfulness
and ascends the high tower of wisdom, this sorrowless sage beholds
the sorrowing and foolish multitude.
29.
Heedful among the heedless, wide-awake among the sleepy, the wise
man advances like a swift horse leaving behind a weak jade.
30.
By Heedfulness did Indra become the overlord of the gods. Heedfulness
is ever praised, and heedlessness ever despised. [5]
31.
The monk who delights in heedfulness and looks with fear at heedlessness
advances like fire, burning all fetters, small and large.
32.
The monk who delights in heedfulness and looks with fear at heedlessness
will not fall. He is close to Nirvana.
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