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Mahasatipatthana
Sutta
v.
Dhatumanasika Pabba (Section on Contemplation on Elements)
And
again, bhikkhus, a bhikkhu examines and reflects closely upon
this very body however it be placed or disposed as composed of
(only) primary elements note41
thus: "There exists in this body the earth element, the water
element, the fire element, and the air element."note42
Just
as if, bhikkhus, a skillful butcher or his apprentice, having
slaughtered a cow and divided it into portions were sitting at
the junction of four high roads,note43
just so, a bhikkhu examines and reflects closely upon this body
however it be placed or disposed as composed of (only) the primary
elements thus: "There exists in this body the earth element,
the water element, the fire element and the air element.''
Thus
he dwells perceiving again and again the body as just the body
in himself
. Thus bhikkhus, this is also a way in which a
bhikkhu dwells perceiving again and again the body as just the
body.
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