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1 2, 29 | what purpose does it serve? Passion is abandoned. ~"When insight
2 2, 30 | distribution only. ~"Defiled by passion, the mind is not released.
3 2, 30 | Thus from the fading of passion is there release of awareness.
4 3, 35 | or fevers of mind born of passion so that -- burned with those
5 3, 35 | sleep miserably -- that passion has been abandoned by the
6 3, 72 | advocate the abandoning of passion? Do you advocate the abandoning
7 3, 72 | advocate the abandoning of passion, the abandoning of aversion, &
8 3, 72 | seeing what drawbacks in passion do you advocate the abandoning
9 3, 72 | advocate the abandoning of passion? Seeing what drawbacks in
10 3, 72 | bound up, overcome with passion, wills for his own detriment,
11 3, 72 | sorrow. But having abandoned passion, he doesn't will for his
12 3, 72 | bound up, overcome with passion, engages in bodily misconduct,
13 3, 72 | misconduct. But having abandoned passion, he doesn't engage in bodily
14 3, 72 | bound up, overcome with passion, doesn't discern, as it
15 3, 72 | both. But having abandoned passion, he discerns, as it actually
16 3, 72 | is of profit to both. ~"Passion, my friend, makes you blind,
17 3, 72 | Seeing these drawbacks in passion we advocate the abandoning
18 3, 72 | advocate the abandoning of passion. Seeing these drawbacks
19 3, 72 | to the abandoning of that passion, aversion, & delusion?" ~"
20 3, 72 | to the abandoning of that passion, aversion, & delusion." ~"
21 3, 72 | to the abandoning of that passion, aversion, & delusion?" ~"
22 3, 72 | to the abandoning of that passion, aversion, & delusion." ~"
23 3, 72 | to the abandoning of that passion, aversion, & delusion --
24 3, 73 | Dhamma for the abandoning of passion, for the abandoning of aversion,
25 3, 73 | Dhamma for the abandoning of passion, for the abandoning of aversion,
26 3, 73 | practiced for the abandoning of passion, for the abandoning of aversion,
27 3, 73 | practiced for the abandoning of passion, for the abandoning of aversion,
28 3, 73 | householder: those whose passion is abandoned, its root destroyed,
29 3, 73 | you?" ~"Sir, those whose passion... aversion... delusion
30 3, 73 | Dhamma for the abandoning of passion, for the abandoning of aversion,
31 3, 73 | practiced for the abandoning of passion, for the abandoning of aversion,
32 3, 73 | this world. Those whose passion... aversion... delusion
33 3, 73 | Dhamma for the abandoning of passion... aversion... delusion.
34 3, 73 | practiced for the abandoning of passion... aversion... delusion.
35 3, 73 | well in this world. Your passion... aversion... delusion
36 3, 102| He discerns a mind with passion as a mind with passion,
37 3, 102| with passion as a mind with passion, and a mind without passion
38 3, 102| passion, and a mind without passion as a mind without passion.
39 3, 102| passion as a mind without passion. He discerns a mind with
40 3, 103| He discerns a mind with passion as a mind with passion,
41 3, 103| with passion as a mind with passion, and a mind without passion
42 3, 103| passion, and a mind without passion as a mind without passion.
43 3, 103| passion as a mind without passion. He discerns a mind with
44 3, 129| resolves dependent on passion.~The monk who is putrid,~
45 4, 5 | passions,~not devoid ~ of passion,~indulging ~ in sensuality:~
46 4, 10 | is obsessed with sensual passion, sensual delight, sensual
47 4, 10 | not obsessed with sensual passion, sensual delight, sensual
48 4, 96 | Sutta - The Subduing of Passion~Translated from the Pali
49 4, 96 | practices for the subduing of passion within him/herself but doesn'
50 4, 96 | others in the subduing of passion; practices for the subduing
51 4, 96 | practice for the subduing of passion within him/herself but encourages
52 4, 96 | others in the subduing of passion; he/she doesn't practice
53 4, 96 | practice for the subduing of passion within him/herself and doesn'
54 4, 96 | others in the subduing of passion; he/she doesn't practice
55 4, 96 | practices for the subduing of passion within him/herself and encourages
56 4, 96 | others in the subduing of passion; practices for the subduing
57 4, 184| person who has not abandoned passion, desire, fondness, thirst,
58 4, 184| person who has not abandoned passion, desire, fondness, thirst,
59 4, 184| person who has abandoned passion, desire, fondness, thirst,
60 4, 184| person who has abandoned passion, desire, fondness, thirst,
61 5, 28 | He discerns a mind with passion as a mind with passion,
62 5, 28 | with passion as a mind with passion, and a mind without passion
63 5, 28 | passion, and a mind without passion as a mind without passion.
64 5, 28 | passion as a mind without passion. He discerns a mind with
65 5, 38 | effluent -- ~ free from passion,~ free from aversion,~
66 5, 57 | beings who feel desire and passion for the things they find
67 5, 57 | appealing. Because of that passion, they conduct themselves
68 5, 57 | that fact, that desire and passion for the things they find
69 5, 75 | fermentation of sensual passion in his own mind before he
70 5, 139| sight with the eye, feels passion for a sight that incites
71 5, 139| for a sight that incites passion and cannot center his mind.
72 5, 139| sound with the ear, feels passion for a sound that incites
73 5, 139| for a sound that incites passion and cannot center his mind.
74 5, 139| aroma with the nose, feels passion for an aroma that incites
75 5, 139| for an aroma that incites passion and cannot center his mind.
76 5, 139| flavor with the tongue, feels passion for a flavor that incites
77 5, 139| for a flavor that incites passion and cannot center his mind.
78 5, 139| sensation with the body, feels passion for a tactile sensation
79 5, 139| tactile sensation that incites passion and cannot center his mind.
80 5, 139| sight with the eye, feels no passion for a sight that incites
81 5, 139| for a sight that incites passion and can center his mind.
82 5, 139| sound with the ear, feels no passion for a sound that incites
83 5, 139| for a sound that incites passion and can center his mind.
84 5, 139| with the nose, feels no passion for an aroma that incites
85 5, 139| for an aroma that incites passion and can center his mind.
86 5, 139| with the tongue, feels no passion for a flavor that incites
87 5, 139| for a flavor that incites passion and can center his mind.
88 5, 139| with the body, feels no passion for a tactile sensation
89 5, 139| tactile sensation that incites passion and can center his mind.
90 6, 13 | release of awareness, still passion keeps overpowering my mind.'
91 6, 13 | release of awareness -- passion would still keep overpowering
92 6, 13 | this is the escape from passion: equanimity as a release
93 6, 55 | because of the ending of passion, because of his being free
94 6, 55 | because of his being free of passion, that he is dedicated to
95 6, 55 | because of the ending of passion, because of his being free
96 6, 55 | because of his being free of passion, that he is dedicated to
97 6, 55 | because of the ending of passion, because of his being free
98 6, 55 | because of his being free of passion... because of the ending
99 6, 63 | of the noble ones. ~The passion for his resolves is a man'
100 6, 63 | found in the world.~The passion for his resolves is a man'
101 7, 11 | The obsession of sensual passion. ~"(2) The obsession of
102 7, 11 | 6) The obsession of passion for becoming. ~"(7) The
103 7, 12 | The obsession of sensual passion, the obsession of resistance,
104 7, 12 | conceit, the obsession of passion for becoming, the obsession
105 7, 12 | the obsession of sensual passion has been abandoned, its
106 7, 12 | conceit... the obsession of passion for becoming... the obsession
107 8, 53 | These qualities lead to passion, not to dispassion; to being
108 8, 53 | lead to dispassion, not to passion; to being unfettered, not
109 9, 35 | He discerns a mind with passion as a mind with passion,
110 9, 35 | with passion as a mind with passion, and a mind without passion
111 9, 35 | passion, and a mind without passion as a mind without passion.
112 9, 35 | passion as a mind without passion. He discerns a mind with
113 9, 36 | if not, then -- through passion & delight for this very
114 9, 36 | practices, uncertainty, sensual passion, and resistance] -- he is
115 10, 13 | the five higher fetters? Passion for form, passion for what
116 10, 13 | fetters? Passion for form, passion for what is formless, conceit,
117 11, 12 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
118 11, 12 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
119 11, 12 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
120 11, 12 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
121 11, 12 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
122 11, 12 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
123 11, 13 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
124 11, 13 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
125 11, 13 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
126 11, 13 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
127 11, 13 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,
128 11, 13 | mind is not overcome with passion, not overcome with aversion,