Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | Truth. Self is the cause of~selfishness and the source of evil;
2 1, 3 | germ of evil. Self begets selfishness. There is no evil but~what
3 4, 12| cleaving and you destroy~the selfishness of selfhood. If the selfishness
4 4, 12| selfishness of selfhood. If the selfishness of selfhood is~destroyed
5 4, 12| attained who has~conquered all selfishness and vanity. He has become
6 6, 19| He~will be delivered from selfishness and attain the blessed state
7 6, 20| senses act, finds~no room for selfishness, and thus he will attain
8 6, 20| indifferent. This salvation from selfishness is without~merit.~ "When
9 6, 20| grasping disposition~of selfishness, and you will attain to
10 7, 23| us surrender self and all selfishness,~and as all things are fixed
11 12, 36| should on my account act with selfishness or in malice or in~delusion
12 13, 41| reached. The craving of selfishness is destroyed,~and the truth
13 13, 43| and still be filled with selfishness? Canst thou see thy~brothers,
14 13, 45| It is sensuality, desire,~selfishness; all these things, O brethren,
15 13, 48| entangled in the bonds of selfishness, will never be free~from
16 13, 58| ruin of the~world. Envy and selfishness break off friendships. Hatred
17 14, 60| abandon the evil ways of selfishness? The~bhikkhu who renounces
18 16, 84| who has~surrendered all selfishness."~ Putting away the selfishness
19 16, 84| selfishness."~ Putting away the selfishness of her affection for her
20 16, 87| glorious faith of putting aside~selfishness, you shall not do evil for
21 18, 96| evils, from sensuality, from selfishness, from~delusion, and from
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