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§ 93.

This was said by the Blessed One, said by the Arahant, so I have heard: "Monks, there are these three fires. Which three? The fire of passion, the fire of aversion, the fire of delusion. These, monks, are the three fires."

The fire of passion burns in a mortal
    excited, smitten
with sensual desires;
the fire of aversion, in a malevolent person
    taking life;
the fire of delusion, in a bewildered person
    ignorant
    of the noble teaching.
Not understanding these fires, people
    -- fond of self-identity --
    unreleased from Mara's shackles,
swell the ranks of hell,
    the wombs of common animals, demons,
    the realm of the hungry shades.

While those who, day & night,
are devoted
to the teachings
    of the rightly self-awakened,
put out the fire of passion,
    constantly perceiving the foul.
They, superlative people,
put out the fire of aversion
        with good will,
and the fire of delusion
    with the discernment leading
    to penetration.
They, the masterful, by night & day,
    having put out [the fires],
having,    without remainder,
    comprehended stress,
are,        without remainder,
    totally unbound.
They, the wise, with an attainer-of-wisdom's
        noble vision,
        right gnosis,
directly knowing
the ending of birth,
    come to no further becoming.




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