The Teachings of Ajahn Suchart.
8 January 2026
Question: Does a Sotāpanna know that he has become a Sotāpanna?
Than Ajahn: He may not know the name of a Sotāpanna, but he knows the qualities of a Sotāpanna.
He knows that his sorrow or suffering is created by his desire, his attachment to his body. He knew that he was no longer attached to his body. He sees his body not himself. He has no attachment to his body and no desire for his body to exist forever.
So, he is not hurt by the aging, disease, and death of his body. That is the quality of a Sotāpanna.
He was able to let go of his body because he saw his body as not himself. He sees his body as something impermanent. He saw that his suffering or mental pain was caused by his desire for his body to last forever, so that his body would not grow old, sick, and die. In order for him not to be affected by aging and bodily diseases, he must have the wisdom or insight to see that the body is not himself. It is the mind that is like the driver, while the body is like the car. When the car is worn out, he just leaves it. When the body is dead, he just lets the body die. It is not hurt by the death of the body.
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Question: Will the next life continue to intersect with the Buddha's teachings?
Than Ajahn: He does not need to come into contact with the teachings of the Buddha because he already has the teachings of the Buddha in his mind. The 'Four Noble Truths' were embedded in his mind. He will continue to progress with or without the teachings of the Buddha because he can be freed from all his suffering.
He knows the cause of his suffering is his own desire.
So, whenever he experiences suffering, bad feelings, he just gets rid of his desires that cause these bad feelings.
Finally, he will be freed from all the desires that cause him to suffer mentally. Then, it will reach nirvana.
"Dhamma in English, 28 Mar 2018."
By Ajahn Suchart Abhijāto
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