Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | law of conditionality, the Dependent Origination of every thing;~
2 1, 3 | s own solid element? The~dependent properties, which on one'
3 1, 3 | excrement, or whatever other~dependent properties which on one'
4 1, 3 | one own fluid element?~The dependent properties, which on one'
5 1, 3 | urine or~whatever other dependent properties which on one
6 1, 3 | own heating element? The~dependent properties, which on one'
7 1, 3 | digested; or whatever other dependent properties, which on one'
8 1, 3 | own vibrating~element? The dependent properties, which on one'
9 1, 3 | out-breathing; or whatever other dependent properties, which on~one'
10 1, 4 | DEPENDENT ORIGINATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS~ ~
11 1, 4 | arising of consciousness is dependent upon~conditions; and without
12 1, 4 | arising of consciousness is~dependent, after these it is called.~
13 2, 9 | depends~(future) "Birth"; and dependent on Birth, are Decay and
14 2, 10| sensuous craving, entirely dependent on sensuous~craving.~ ~
15 2, 11| sensuous craving, entirely dependent on sensuous~craving.~ ~
16 3, 14| DEPENDENT EXTINCTION OF ALL PHENOMENA~ ~
17 3, 20| feelings are impermanent, of dependent origin, are~subject to decay
18 3, 20| Verily, he who perceives the Dependent Origination, perceives the~
19 3, 20| the truth, perceives the dependent~origination. For, just as
20 3, 20| Middle Doctrine, saying:~ ~DEPENDENT ORIGINATION~ ~ On Delusion
21 3, 20| and unwholesome things.~ ["Dependent Origination" is the teaching
22 3, 20| has an existence that is dependent upon conditions; and that,~
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