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________________ IV, 16. BIMBISÂRA RÂGA BECOMES A DISCIPLE. 191 and seeing this there is deliverance. The world holds to this thought of “I," and so, from this, comes false apprehension. 1364 Of those who maintain the truth of it, some say the “I” endures, some say it perishes; taking the two extremes of birth and death, their error is most grievous! 1365 For if they say the “I” (soul) is perishable, the fruit they strive for, too, will perish; and at some time there will be no hereafter, this is indeed a meritless deliverance. 1366 But if they say the “I” is not to perish, then in the midst of all this life and death there is but one identity (as space), which is not born and does not die. 1367 If this is what they call the “I," then are all things living, one-for all have this unchanging self — not perfected by any deeds, but selfperfect; 1368 If so, if such a self it is that acts, let there be no self-mortifying conduct, the self is lord and master; what need to do that which is done ? 1369 'For if this “I” is lasting and imperishable, then reason would teach it never can be changed. But now we see the marks of joy and sorrow, what room for constancy then is here ? 1370 Knowing that birth brings this deliverance then I put away all thought of sin's defilement; the whole world, everything, endures ! what then becomes of this idea of rescue. 1371 We cannot even talk of putting self away, truth is the same as falsehood, it is not "I" that do a thing, and who, forsooth, is he that talks of “I?” 1372 Digitized by Google
SR No.007676
Book TitleText of Confucianism Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Legge
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1882
Total Pages2405
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size43 MB
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