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1 3, 15 | Now, monks, the thought may occur to you that the chariot 2 3, 22 | on the chance that they may actually turn out to need 3 3, 22 | on the chance that they may actually turn out to need 4 3, 58 | pool or pond, thinking, 'May whatever animals live here 5 3, 61 | mind.' And however much he may read, that's exactly how 6 3, 61 | mind.' And however much he may read, that's exactly how 7 3, 61 | mind.' And however much he may read, that's exactly how 8 3, 61 | this.' And however much he may read, that's exactly how 9 3, 61 | this.' And however much he may read, that's exactly how 10 3, 61 | the community of monks. May Master Gotama remember me 11 3, 62 | people -- even though they may explain otherwise, remain 12 3, 62 | people -- even though they may explain otherwise, remain 13 3, 65 | to the Sangha of monks. May the Blessed One remember 14 3, 65 | for refuge. Venerable sir, may the Blessed One regard us 15 3, 73 | the community of monks. May Master Ananda remember me 16 3, 93 | power or might [to say:] 'May my crops spring up today, 17 3, 93 | my crops spring up today, may the grains appear tomorrow, 18 3, 93 | grains appear tomorrow, and may they ripen the next day.' 19 3, 93 | power or might [to say:] 'May my mind be released from 20 4, 5 | evil deeds. Even though it may be with pain, even though 21 4, 5 | with pain, even though it may be with sorrow, even though 22 4, 5 | with sorrow, even though he may be crying, his face in tears, 23 4, 5 | sensuality & evil,~though it may be with pain,~would abandon 24 4, 67 | for many-footed beings. ~May footless beings do me no 25 4, 67 | footless beings do me no harm.~May two-footed beings do me 26 4, 67 | two-footed beings do me no harm.~May four-footed beings do me 27 4, 67 | four-footed beings do me no harm.~May many-footed beings do me 28 4, 67 | many-footed beings do me no harm. ~May all creatures, ~ all 29 4, 67 | meet with good fortune.~May none of them come to any 30 4, 67 | made this protection.~ May the beings depart.~I pay 31 4, 73 | back. Of this person you may know, 'This venerable one 32 4, 73 | back. Of this person you may know, 'This venerable one 33 4, 73 | back. Of this person you may know, 'This venerable one 34 4, 73 | back. Of this person you may know, 'This venerable one 35 4, 73 | back. Of this person you may know, 'This venerable one 36 4, 73 | back. Of this person you may know, 'This venerable one 37 4, 73 | back. Of this person you may know, 'This venerable one 38 4, 73 | back. Of this person you may know, 'This venerable one 39 4, 77 | range of powers that one may obtain while absorbed in 40 4, 111| the community of monks. May the Blessed One remember 41 4, 113| In this case, monks, we may have a certain goodly thoroughbred 42 4, 113| him? [17] Here, monks, we may have such a steed, and this 43 4, 113| Then again, monks, we may have a certain goodly thoroughbred 44 4, 113| Then again, monks, we may have a certain goodly thoroughbred 45 4, 113| Once more, monks, we may have a goodly thoroughbred 46 4, 113| In this case, monks, we may have a certain goodly thoroughbred 47 4, 113| Again, monks, here we may have a goodly thoroughbred 48 4, 113| Then again, monks, here we may have a goodly thoroughbred 49 4, 113| Once more, monks, here we may have a goodly thoroughbred 50 4, 115| course of action that one may be known -- in terms of 51 4, 115| course of action that one may be known -- in terms of 52 4, 125| according to what his past deeds may have been] he may go down 53 4, 125| deeds may have been] he may go down even to hell, or 54 4, 159| unskilled as to act in this way. May my lord Ananda please accept 55 4, 159| transgression as such, so that I may restrain myself in the future." ~" 56 4, 184| to the Sangha of monks. May Master Gotama remember me 57 4, 192| Monks, these four traits may be known by means of four [ 58 4, 192| together that a person's virtue may be known, and then only 59 4, 192| a person that his purity may be known, and then only 60 4, 192| that a person's endurance may be known, and then only 61 4, 192| that a person's discernment may be known, and then only 62 4, 192| together that a person's virtue may be known, and then only 63 4, 192| together that a person's virtue may be known, and then only 64 4, 192| a person that his purity may be known, and then only 65 4, 192| a person that his purity may be known, and then only 66 4, 192| that a person's endurance may be known, and then only 67 4, 192| that a person's endurance may be known, and then only 68 4, 192| that a person's discernment may be known, and then only 69 4, 192| that a person's discernment may be known, and then only 70 4, 192| are the four traits that may be known by means of these 71 5, 28 | or red-lotus pond, there may be some of the blue, white, 72 5, 49 | the world. Which five? ~"'May what is subject to aging 73 5, 49 | at all in the world. ~"'May what is subject to illness 74 5, 49 | at all in the world. ~"'May what is subject to death 75 5, 49 | at all in the world. ~"'May what is subject to ending 76 5, 49 | at all in the world. ~"'May what is subject to destruction 77 5, 177| engage in." ~Revised: Sun 20 May 2001 ~ ~ 78 5, 179| now, then if he wants he may state about himself: 'Hell 79 5, 179| now, then if he wants he may state about himself: 'Hell 80 5, 180| arrival said to him, 'Lord, may I receive the Going Forth 81 5, 180| Blessed One's presence. May I receive the Full Acceptance.' 82 5, 180| arrival said to him, 'Lord, may we receive the Going Forth 83 5, 180| Blessed One's presence. May we receive the Full Acceptance.' 84 5, 180| O, that these 500 monks may obtain at will -- without 85 6, 12 | righteous gains the monk may obtain in a righteous way -- 86 6, 13 | Revised: Sun 20 May 2001 ~ ~ 87 6, 16 | time of death. ~"Now it may be that you are thinking, ' 88 6, 16 | time of death. ~"Now it may be that you are thinking, ' 89 6, 16 | one is worried. ~"Now it may be that you are thinking, ' 90 6, 16 | time of death. ~"Now it may be that you are thinking, ' 91 6, 16 | time of death. ~"Now it may be that you are thinking, ' 92 6, 16 | time of death. ~"Now it may be that you are thinking, ' 93 6, 45 | evil desires: He desires, 'May they not know about me.' 94 6, 45 | about me.' He resolves, 'May they not know about me.' 95 6, 45 | He speaks, [thinking,] 'May they not know about me.' 96 6, 45 | with his body, [thinking,] 'May they not know about me.' 97 6, 45 | evil desires: He desires, 'May they not know about me.' 98 6, 45 | about me.' He resolves, 'May they not know about me.' 99 6, 45 | He speaks, [thinking,] 'May they not know about me.' 100 6, 45 | with his body, [thinking,] 'May they not know about me.' 101 6, 45 | way of the mind,~wants: 'May they not~ know about 102 6, 55 | non-deludedness. ~"Now it may occur to a certain venerable 103 6, 55 | to renunciation. ~"Now it may occur to a certain venerable 104 7, 21 | life who have yet to come, may they come; and may the well-behaved 105 7, 21 | come, may they come; and may the well-behaved fellow-followers 106 7, 60 | wishes of an enemy, 'O, may this person be ugly!' Why 107 7, 60 | regardless of the fact that he may be well-bathed, well-anointed, 108 7, 60 | wishes of an enemy, 'O, may this person sleep badly!' 109 7, 60 | wishes of an enemy, 'O, may this person not profit!' 110 7, 60 | wishes of an enemy, 'O, may this person not have any 111 7, 60 | wishes of an enemy, 'O, may this person not have any 112 7, 60 | wishes of an enemy, 'O, may this person not have any 113 7, 60 | wishes of an enemy, 'O, may this person, on the break-up 114 7, 60 | unskillfulness.~Train yourselves:~'May we not be blotted out.' ~ 115 8, 43 | of the body, after death, may arise to fellowship with 116 8, 43 | of the body, after death, may arise to fellowship with 117 8, 43 | of the body, after death, may arise to fellowship with 118 8, 43 | of the body, after death, may arise to fellowship with 119 8, 43 | of the body, after death may arise to fellowship with 120 8, 43 | of the body, after death, may arise to fellowship with 121 8, 53 | the qualities of which you may know, 'These qualities lead 122 8, 53 | being unburdensome': You may definitely hold, 'This is 123 8, 53 | the qualities of which you may know, 'These qualities lead 124 8, 53 | to being burdensome': You may definitely hold, 'This is 125 8, 54 | handling gold and silver. May the Blessed One teach the 126 8, 54 | whatever town or village he may dwell, spends time with 127 8, 63 | along right behind me." "May the Blessed One teach me 128 8, 63 | me the Dhamma in brief! May the One Well-gone teach 129 8, 63 | the Dhamma in brief! It may well be that I will understand 130 8, 63 | Blessed One's words. It may well be that I will become 131 9, 34 | this line of reasoning it may be known how Unbinding is 132 9, 34 | this line of reasoning it may be known how pleasant Unbinding 133 9, 34 | this line of reasoning it may be known how Unbinding is 134 10, 60 | perceptions his disease may be allayed. Which ten? The 135 10, 60 | perceptions his disease may be allayed." ~Then Ven. 136 10, 71 | If a monk would wish, 'May I be dear & pleasing to 137 10, 71 | If a monk would wish, 'May I be someone who receives 138 10, 71 | requisites for curing the sick, may that be of great fruit, 139 10, 71 | If a monk would wish, 'May it also be of great fruit, 140 10, 71 | If a monk would wish, 'May I be content with whatever 141 10, 71 | If a monk would wish, 'May I be resistant to cold, 142 10, 71 | If a monk would wish, 'May I overcome displeasure, 143 10, 71 | overcome by displeasure. May I dwell having conquered 144 10, 71 | If a monk would wish, 'May I overcome fear & dread, 145 10, 71 | overcome by fear & dread. May I dwell having conquered 146 10, 71 | If a monk would wish, 'May I attain -- whenever I want, 147 10, 71 | If a monk would wish, 'May I -- with the ending of 148 10, 92 | method, then if he wants he may state about himself: 'Hell 149 10, 92 | method, then if he wants he may state about himself: 'Hell 150 10, 96 | cross-examined him so much. May Ven. Ananda please forgive 151 10, 176| resolves of his heart: 'May these beings be killed or 152 10, 176| crushed or destroyed, or may they not exist at all!' 153 10, 176| his heart. [He thinks,] 'May these beings be free from 154 10, 176| free from trouble, and may they look after themselves 155 10, 176| the community of monks. May the Blessed One remember 156 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May freedom from remorse arise 157 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May joy arise in me.' It is 158 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May rapture arise in me.' It 159 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May my body be serene.' It is 160 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May I experience pleasure.' 161 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May my mind grow concentrated.' 162 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May I know & see things as they 163 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May I feel disenchantment.' 164 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May I grow dispassionate.' It 165 11, 2 | need for an act of will, 'May I realize the knowledge &