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Anguttara Nikaya

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feeling
   Book, Sutta
1 3, 62 | flavor via the tongue... Feeling a tactile sensation via 2 3, 62 | requisite condition comes feeling. To one experiencing feeling 3 3, 62 | feeling. To one experiencing feeling I declare, 'This is stress.' 4 3, 62 | requisite condition comes feeling.~From feeling as a requisite 5 3, 62 | condition comes feeling.~From feeling as a requisite condition 6 3, 62 | contact comes the cessation of feeling.~From the cessation of feeling 7 3, 62 | feeling.~From the cessation of feeling comes the cessation of craving.~ 8 4, 37 | with the tongue... ~"On feeling a tactile sensation with 9 4, 41 | its passing away. Such is feeling, such its origination, such 10 4, 181| what I am.' ~"He sees any feeling whatsoever... ~"He sees 11 5, 200| does not experience that feeling. This is expounded as the 12 5, 200| does not experience that feeling. This is expounded as the 13 5, 200| does not experience that feeling. This is expounded as the 14 5, 200| does not experience that feeling. This is expounded as the 15 5, 200| does not experience that feeling. This is expounded as the 16 6, 63 | sensuality should be known. ~"Feeling should be known. The cause 17 6, 63 | known. The cause by which feeling comes into play should be 18 6, 63 | known. The diversity in feeling should be known. The result 19 6, 63 | be known. The result of feeling should be known. The cessation 20 6, 63 | known. The cessation of feeling should be known. The path 21 6, 63 | practice for the cessation of feeling should be known. ~"Perception 22 6, 63 | this was it said. ~[2] "'Feeling should be known. The cause 23 6, 63 | known. The cause by which feeling comes into play... The diversity 24 6, 63 | play... The diversity in feeling... The result of feeling... 25 6, 63 | feeling... The result of feeling... The cessation of feeling... 26 6, 63 | feeling... The cessation of feeling... The path of practice 27 6, 63 | practice for the cessation of feeling should be known.' Thus it 28 6, 63 | are these three kinds of feeling: a feeling of pleasure, 29 6, 63 | three kinds of feeling: a feeling of pleasure, a feeling of 30 6, 63 | a feeling of pleasure, a feeling of pain, & feeling of neither 31 6, 63 | pleasure, a feeling of pain, & feeling of neither pleasure nor 32 6, 63 | what is the cause by which feeling comes into play? Contact 33 6, 63 | Contact is the cause by which feeling comes into play. ~"And what 34 6, 63 | what is the diversity in feeling? There is the feeling of 35 6, 63 | in feeling? There is the feeling of pleasure connected with 36 6, 63 | the world. There is the feeling of pleasure not connected 37 6, 63 | the world. There is the feeling of pain connected with the 38 6, 63 | the world. There is the feeling of pain not connected with 39 6, 63 | the world. There is the feeling of neither pleasure nor 40 6, 63 | the world. There is the feeling of neither pleasure nor 41 6, 63 | called the diversity in feeling. [See The Wings to Awakening, 42 6, 63 | And what is the result of feeling? One who feels a feeling 43 6, 63 | feeling? One who feels a feeling produces a corresponding 44 6, 63 | is called the result of feeling. ~"And what is the cessation 45 6, 63 | what is the cessation of feeling? From the cessation of contact 46 6, 63 | contact is the cessation of feeling; and just this noble eightfold 47 6, 63 | leading to the cessation of feeling. ~"Now when a disciple of 48 6, 63 | the noble ones discerns feeling in this way, the cause by 49 6, 63 | way, the cause by which feeling comes into play in this 50 6, 63 | this way, the diversity of feeling in this way, the result 51 6, 63 | this way, the result of feeling in this way, the cessation 52 6, 63 | this way, the cessation of feeling in this way, & the path 53 6, 63 | leading to the cessation of feeling in this way, then he discerns 54 6, 63 | life as the cessation of feeling. ~"'Feeling should be known. 55 6, 63 | cessation of feeling. ~"'Feeling should be known. The cause 56 6, 63 | known. The cause by which feeling comes into play... The diversity 57 6, 63 | play... The diversity in feeling... The result of feeling... 58 6, 63 | feeling... The result of feeling... The cessation of feeling... 59 6, 63 | feeling... The cessation of feeling... The path of practice 60 6, 63 | practice for the cessation of feeling should be known.' Thus it 61 7, 58 | all things, then whatever feeling he experiences -- pleasure, 62 7, 58 | relinquishing with regard to that feeling. As he remains focused on 63 7, 58 | relinquishing with regard to that feeling, he is unsustained by (does 64 8, 2 | its disappearance. Such is feeling... Such is perception... 65 8, 2 | its disappearance. Such is feeling... Such is perception... 66 9, 34 | cessation of perception & feeling. And, having seen [that] 67 9, 35 | cessation of perception & feeling.' Without jumping at the 68 9, 35 | cessation of perception & feeling, he, with the complete transcending 69 9, 35 | cessation of perception & feeling. ~"When a monk enters & 70 9, 36 | are connected with form, feeling, perceptions, fabrications, & 71 9, 36 | are connected with form, feeling, perceptions, fabrications, & 72 9, 36 | attainment of the cessation of feeling & perception -- I tell you 73 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling?' But my heart didn't leap 74 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling, didn't grow confident, 75 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling, doesn't grow confident, 76 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling; I haven't familiarized 77 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling, doesn't grow confident, 78 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling, I were to familiarize myself 79 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling, grow confident, steadfast, & 80 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling, I familiarized myself with 81 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling, grew confident, steadfast, & 82 9, 41 | cessation of perception & feeling. And as I saw with discernment, 83 9, 43 | cessation of perception & feeling. And as he sees with discernment, 84 9, 44 | cessation of perception & feeling. And as he sees with discernment, 85 9, 45 | cessation of perception & feeling. And as he sees with discernment, 86 10, 60 | thus: 'Form is inconstant, feeling is inconstant, perception 87 10, 60 | objects) is impermanent; feeling or sensation is impermanent; 88 10, 60 | Experiencing the mental formations (feeling and perception), I shall 89 10, 81 | dissociated, & released from feeling... Freed, dissociated, & 90 10, 92 | requisite condition comes feeling. From feeling as a requisite 91 10, 92 | condition comes feeling. From feeling as a requisite condition 92 10, 92 | contact comes the cessation of feeling. From the cessation of feeling 93 10, 92 | feeling. From the cessation of feeling comes the cessation of craving.


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