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On the Five Elements


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"There is, bhikkhus, that base or sphere where there is no Earth, no Water, no Fire, no Air ; no base consisting of the infinity of space, no base consisting of the infinity of consciousness, no base consisting of nothingness, no base consisting of neither-perception-nor-non-perception ; neither this world nor another world nor both ; neither Sun nor Moon. Here, bhikkhus, I say there is no coming, no going, no staying, no decreasing, no uprising. Not fixed, not movable, it has no support. Just this is the end of suffering."
The Udāna & the Itivuttaka, 102.


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