Dhammapada
The Path of Dhamma
II. Appamadavagga: Heedfulness (21-32)
By Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
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[21] Heedfulness: the path to the Deathless.
					Heedlessness: the path to death.
					The heedful do not die.
					The heedless are as if
					already dead.
[22] Knowing this as a true distinction,
					those wise in heedfulness
					rejoice in heedfulness,
					enjoying the range of the noble ones.
[23] The enlightened, constantly
					absorbed in jhāna,
					persevering,
					firm in their effort:
					they touch Unbinding,
					the unexcelled rest
					from the yoke.
[24] Those with initiative,
					mindful,
					clean in action,
					acting with due consideration,
					heedful, restrained,
					living the Dhamma:
					their glory
					grows.
[25:] Through initiative, heedfulness,
					restraint, and self-control,
					the wise would make
					an island
					no flood
					can submerge.
[26] They're addicted to heedlessness
					-- dullards, fools -- 
					while one who is wise
					cherishes heedfulness
					as his highest wealth.
[27] Don't give way to heedlessness
					or to intimacy
					with sensual delight -- 
					for a heedful person,
					absorbed in jhāna,
					attains an abundance of ease.
[28] When the wise person drives out
					heedlessness
					with heedfulness,
					having climbed the high tower
					of discernment,
					sorrow-free,
					he observes the sorrowing crowd -- 
					as the enlightened man,
					having scaled
					a summit,
					the fools on the ground below.
[29] Heedful among the heedless,
					wakeful among those asleep,
					just as a fast horse advances,
					leaving the weak behind:
					so the wise.
[30] Through heedfulness, Indra won
					to lordship over the gods.
					Heedfulness is praised,
					heedlessness censured -- 
					always.
[31] The monk delighting in heedfulness,
					seeing danger in heedlessness,
					advances like a fire,
					burning fetters
					great and small.
[32] The monk delighting in heedfulness,
					seeing danger in heedlessness
					-- incapable of falling back -- 
					stands right on the verge
					of Unbinding.
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