Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 11| in~words, the evil way in thoughts; and by taking the evil
2 2, 11| way in~deeds, words, and thoughts, at the dissolution of the
3 3, 21| Right Mindedness? It is thoughts free from lust;~thoughts
4 3, 21| thoughts free from lust;~thoughts free from ill-will; thoughts
5 3, 21| thoughts free from ill-will; thoughts free from cruelty. This
6 3, 21| you, is of two kinds: 1. Thoughts~free from lust, from ill-will,
7 3, 22| we penetrate with loving thoughts, wide, deep, boundless,
8 3, 25| METHODS OF EXPELLING EVIL THOUGHTS~ ~ If, whilst regarding
9 3, 25| evil and demeritorious thoughts~connected with greed, anger
10 3, 25| reflect on the misery of these thoughts: "Unwholesome, truly, are~
11 3, 25| Unwholesome, truly, are~these thoughts! Blameable are these thoughts!
12 3, 25| thoughts! Blameable are these thoughts! Of painful result are~these
13 3, 25| painful result are~these thoughts!" Or, he should pay no attention
14 3, 25| pay no attention to these thoughts. Or,~he should consider
15 3, 25| compound nature of these thoughts. Or, with~teeth clenched
16 3, 25| suppress and root out these thoughts; and in doing~so, these
17 3, 25| these evil and demeritorious thoughts of greed, anger and delusion~
18 3, 28| is a vain thought. Vain thoughts~are a sickness, an ulcer,
19 3, 28| after overcoming all vain~thoughts, one is called silent thinker."
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