Safety ☀️ bright

3 discourses
Synonyms: sanctuary, security, peace, rest, Supported by:{quenching}, Leads to:{without fear} Pāli term: khema

In As It Was Said (Itivuttaka)

The Blessed One explains the two thoughts that frequently arise in him - the thought of safety for beings and the thought of seclusion.

In The Buddha's Ancient Discourses (Sutta Nipāta)

The Buddha’s serene conduct on an alms round catches the attention of King Bimbisāra. In the ensuing encounter, the king offers him wealth and royal pleasures, but the Buddha shares his insight on the drawbacks in sensual pleasures, his view of renunciation as security and where his mind delights in.

Among those entrenched in views, arguing “This alone is truth,” the Buddha calls praise won by such to be a small matter. Seeing safety in the ground of non-dispute, the wise do not seek purity by precepts and vows or by what is seen, heard, or sensed. The sage ends craving for various states of existence and stands equanimous.

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