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1 1, 3 | organ~of thinking, gesture, speech, space (cavities of ear,
2 3, 19| together are~Wisdom.~ 3. Right Speech, 4. Right Action, 5. Right
3 3, 20| volitional act of body, speech,~or mind which is rooted
4 3, 22| STEP~ THIRD STEP~ RIGHT SPEECH~ ~ WHAT, now, is Right Speech?
5 3, 22| SPEECH~ ~ WHAT, now, is Right Speech? It is abstaining from lying;~
6 3, 22| and the discipline; his speech is like a treasure, at the~
7 3, 22| sense.~ This is called right speech.~ Now, right speech, let
8 3, 22| right speech.~ Now, right speech, let me tell you, is of
9 3, 22| called the "Mundane Right Speech, which yields worldly~fruits
10 3, 22| of this four-fold wrong~speech, the abstaining, withholding,
11 3, 22| the "Ultramundane~Right Speech, which is not of the world,
12 3, 22| in understanding wrong speech as wrong, and right speech
13 3, 22| speech as wrong, and right speech as~right, one practices
14 3, 22| efforts to overcome evil speech and to arouse right speech,
15 3, 22| speech and to arouse right speech, one~practices Right Effort [
16 3, 22| and in overcoming wrong speech~with attentive mind, and
17 3, 22| mind in possession of~right speech, one practices Right Attentiveness [
18 3, 26| it is by a mere figure of speech that one~says: "I go," "
19 3, 26| endures~wicked and malicious speech, as well as bodily pains,
20 3, 26| an expression of common speech; he understands~that, in
21 3, 28| law and the disciple; his speech is like a~treasure, at the
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