I ask you, O Blessed One.The Buddha:
Please tell me.
I hope for your words, Great Seer.
Having heard your pronouncement,
I'll train for my own
Unbinding.
In that case,Dhotaka:
be ardent --
astute & mindful right here.
Then, having heard my pronouncement,
train for your own
Unbinding.
I see in the world of beingsThe Buddha:
divine & human,
a brahmin who lives
possessing nothing.
I pay homage to him
the All-around Eye.
From my doubts, O Sakyan, release me!
No one in the world, Dhotaka,Dhotaka:
can I release from doubting.
But knowing the most excellent Dhamma,
you will cross over the flood.
Teach with compassion, O brahmin,The Buddha:
the Dhamma of seclusion
so that I may know --
so that I, unafflicted as space,
may live right here,
independent,
at peace.
I will teach you peaceDhotaka:
-- in the here & now,
not quoted words --
knowing which, living mindfully,
you'll go beyond
entanglement in the world.
And I relish, Great Seer,The Buddha:
that peace supreme,
knowing which, living mindfully,
I'll go beyond
entanglement in the world.
Whatever you're alert to,
above, below,
across, in between:
knowing it as a bond in the world,
don't create craving
for becoming or non-.
Craving for becoming and non-becoming (or dis-becoming) are the two most subtle forms of craving that lead to continued existence -- and suffering -- in the round of birth & death.