Wir sehen die Dinge nicht, wie sie sind, sondern wie wir sind.
Rabbi Shmuel ben Nachmani
Rewards
Ānisaṁsa Sutta (AN 6:97)
“Monks, there are these six rewards in realizing the fruit of stream-entry. Which six? One is certain of the true Dhamma. One is not subject to falling back. There is no suffering over what has had a limit placed on it.1 One is endowed with uncommon knowledge.2 One rightly sees cause, along with causally-originated phenomena."
“These are the six rewards in realizing the fruit of Stream-entry.”
Notes
1 Pariyanta-katassa na dukkhaṁ hoti: In other words, one has no regret over the fact that one will experience rebirth only a limited number of times, and that a limit has been placed on the amount of suffering one is still subject to. This statement counteracts the notion, sometimes expressed even in Buddhist circles, that a person can get “stuck” in release against his or her will, or that an awakened person might regret putting an end to saṁsāra.
2 According to the Commentary, uncommon knowledge is knowledge in which unawakened people have no share.
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