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1 5, 49| May what is subject to destruction not be destroyed.' This 2 5, 49| that something subject to destruction is destroyed. With the destruction 3 5, 49| destruction is destroyed. With the destruction of what is subject to destruction, 4 5, 49| destruction of what is subject to destruction, he does not reflect: 'It 5 5, 49| that what is subject to destruction will be destroyed. To the 6 5, 49| that what is subject to destruction will be destroyed. And if, 7 5, 49| destroyed. And if, with the destruction of what is subject to destruction, 8 5, 49| destruction of what is subject to destruction, I were to sorrow, grieve, 9 5, 49| friends unhappy.' So, with the destruction of what is subject to destruction, 10 5, 49| destruction of what is subject to destruction, he sorrows, grieves, laments, 11 5, 49| that something subject to destruction is destroyed. With the destruction 12 5, 49| destruction is destroyed. With the destruction of what is subject to destruction, 13 5, 49| destruction of what is subject to destruction, he reflects: 'It doesn' 14 5, 49| that what is subject to destruction will be destroyed. To the 15 5, 49| that what is subject to destruction will be destroyed. And if, 16 5, 49| destroyed. And if, with the destruction of what is subject to destruction, 17 5, 49| destruction of what is subject to destruction, I were to sorrow, grieve, 18 5, 49| friends unhappy.' So, with the destruction of what is subject to destruction, 19 5, 49| destruction of what is subject to destruction, he does not sorrow, grieve, 20 7, 12| Monks, with the abandoning & destruction of the seven obsessions, 21 7, 12| ignorance. With the abandoning & destruction of these seven obsessions, 22 8, 54| Vyagghapajja, has four sources of destruction: ~"(i) Debauchery, (ii) 23 8, 54| are four sources for the destruction of amassed wealth -- debauchery, 24 8, 54| insight that leads to the destruction of suffering. This is called