Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | groups of existence, the arising~of sense activity-this is
2 1, 1 | what is Sorrow? The sorrow arising through this or that loss~
3 1, 1 | Despair? Distress and despair arising through this or~that loss
4 1, 4 | consciousness.~ Hence, I say: the arising of consciousness is dependent
5 1, 4 | whatsoever conditions the arising of consciousness is~dependent,
6 1, 4 | called.~ Consciousness whose arising depends on the eye and forms,
7 1, 4 | eye-consciousness."~ Consciousness whose arising depends on the ear and sound,
8 1, 4 | ear-consciousness."~ Consciousness whose arising depends on the olfactory
9 1, 4 | nose-consciousness."~ Consciousness whose arising depends on the tongue and
10 1, 4 | tongue-consciousness."~ Consciousness whose arising depends on the body and
11 1, 4 | body-consciousness."~ Consciousness whose arising depends on the mind and
12 3, 17| moon. This I call neither arising, nor passing~away, neither
13 3, 20| assertion is~unfounded. For an arising and a passing away is seen
14 3, 20| continuously, during day and night, arising as one thing, and~passing
15 3, 20| or Ego], and not their arising,~their extinction, and the
16 3, 20| of delusion through the arising~of wisdom, through the extinction
17 3, 25| incites his~mind to avoid the arising of evil, demeritorious things
18 3, 26| passes away; beholds the arising and~passing away of the
19 3, 26| passes away; beholds the arising and~passing of the body. "
20 3, 26| they pass away; beholds~the arising and passing away of the
21 3, 26| passes away; beholds the~arising and passing away of consciousness. "
22 3, 26| they pass away; beholds the arising and~passing away of the
23 3, 27| what are these things? The~arising and passing away of corporeality,
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