Buddha advised his son Rahula: "Make disgust strong in you."... When the disciple sees the constituents of body and mind as impermanent, suffering and not self, he becomes disgusted with them; through his disgust he becomes dispassionate, and through dispassion he is liberated.


pp. 30-31 - The Vision of Dhamma (1994)


Buddha advised his son Rahula: Make disgust strong in you.... When the disciple sees the constituents of body and mind as impermanent, suffering and...

Buddha advised his son Rahula: Make disgust strong in you.... When the disciple sees the constituents of body and mind as impermanent, suffering and...

Buddha advised his son Rahula: Make disgust strong in you.... When the disciple sees the constituents of body and mind as impermanent, suffering and...

Buddha advised his son Rahula: Make disgust strong in you.... When the disciple sees the constituents of body and mind as impermanent, suffering and...