Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | consciousness.~ Hence, I say: the arising of consciousness
2 1, 5 | change, one cannot~rightly say: "This belongs to me; this
3 1, 5 | freed from suffering. Thus I say~ ~ How can you find delight
4 3, 20| all~evil.]~ Therefore, I say, these demeritorious actions
5 3, 20| QUESTIONS~ ~ Should anyone say that he does not wish to
6 3, 20| surgeon; but that man~should say: "I will not have this arrow
7 3, 20| utter fool's doctrine to say: "This is the~world, this
8 3, 20| he will not be freed, I say, from suffering.~ ~THE SOTAPAN,
9 3, 20| UNDERSTANDINGS~ ~ Therefore, I say, Right Understanding is
10 3, 20| passes away. Therefore, I say, the Perfect One has~won
11 3, 20| not~recognize; and I also say, there is no such thing.~
12 3, 20| Now, if someone should say that Feeling is his Ego,
13 3, 20| away.~ If any one should say that Feeling is not his
14 3, 20| is it there possible to say: 'This am I?'"~ Or, someone
15 3, 20| I?'"~ Or, someone might say: "Feeling, indeed, is not
16 3, 20| it is then possible to say: 'This~am I?'"~ To say that
17 3, 20| to say: 'This~am I?'"~ To say that the mind, or the mind-objects,
18 3, 20| that you are~not?"-you may say that you have been in the
19 3, 20| respect one may rightly say of me: that I teach~annihilation,
20 3, 26| and clear consciousness, I say, there is no~Watching over
21 3, 27| of which the Noble Ones say: "Happy lives the man~of
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