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SN 45:1 Avijjā Sutta | Ignorance — The development of the right and wrong paths explained in linear terms.; SN 45:2 Upaḍḍha Sutta | Half (of the Holy Life) — The Buddha explains how and why having admirable people as friends is not just half of the holy life, but is the whole of the holy life.; SN 45:4 Brāhmaṇa Sutta | The Brahman — The Buddha gives an extended metaphor to ...
DN 21 Sakka-pañha Sutta | Sakka's Questions (Excerpt)
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plunges into a lotus pond— cool, covered with stamens & pollen— so I would plunge. into your bosom & breasts. Like an elephant. beyond the power of the goad, unfazed by lances & hooks, I have no sense of what's proper to do, intoxicated by the shape of your thighs. My heart is filled with yearning, my heart is utterly changed. Like a fish having swallowed the hook. I cannot turn back. O ...
MN 10 Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta | The Establishing of Mindfulness ...
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The Establishing of Mindfulness Discourse Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta (MN 10) Introduction. Satipaṭṭhāna—the establishing (upaṭṭhāna) of mindfulness (sati)—is a meditative technique for training the mind to keep mindfulness firmly established in a particular frame of reference in all its activities.The term sati is related to the verb sarati, to remember or to keep in mind.
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