Those who do not accumulate and are wise regarding food, whose object is the Void, the U nconditioned Freedom – their track cannot be traced, like that of birds in the air.
Those who do not accumulate and are wise regarding food, whose object is the Void, the Unconditioned Freedom—their track cannot be traced, like that of birds in the air.

Deep Commentary

The Buddha teaches three vital characteristics of an Arhat in this verse. First, they do not hoard possessions. Material wealth is a manifestation of greed and a source of entanglement. By living simply and letting go of ownership, one eliminates the roots of attachment. Second, they understand the true purpose of eating. They eat not for pleasure, indulgence, or to beautify the body, but solely to sustain their health for spiritual practice. Third, their minds dwell freely in the "Void, Signless, and Liberated" state. They recognize that all phenomena are empty of a permanent self (Void) and lack ultimate reality (Signless). Because they do not cling to these transient worldly phenomena, their minds are fully liberated. Just as a bird flies across the vast sky without leaving a trace, an enlightened being navigates the world completely untainted and unburdened by attachments.

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