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1 Int | contemplating one's own life to see the dangers of following
2 1(1) | reality (on this point, see S.XXXV.145). Thus, following
3 1(7) | attachment for the body (see M.119). A.III.16 gives a
4 1 | non-essence as essence~and see essence as non-,~don't get
5 2(22) | range of the noble ones," see 92-93 and 179-180. ~
6 3 | So hard to see,~so very, very subtle,~alighting
7 3(39) | passion doesn't penetrate (see 13 and 14); "unassaulted
8 4(44) | heap of available flowers (see 53), to fit into a particular
9 4(44) | four stages of Awakening (see note 22). ~
10 4 | King of Death~ can't see. ~ ~
11 10(143)| nothing of the whip itself. See, for example, A.IV.113. ~
12 11(153)| consciousness and two spheres (see Khp 4 and D.15). ~The word
13 12(157)| benefit. On this point, see A.III.52 & 53, in which
14 12(162)| the tree it overspreads. See note 42. ~
15 13 | See it as a bubble,~see
16 13 | See it as a bubble,~see it as a mirage:~one
17 13 | the King of Death doesn't see. ~ ~
18 13 | this world -- ~how few here see clearly!~Just as birds who'
19 13(178)| four stages of Awakening (see note 22). A person who has
20 14 | Sangha for refuge,~you see with right discernment~the
21 15 | It's good to see Noble Ones.~Happy their
22 16 | undear.~It's painful~not to see what's dear~or to see what'
23 16 | to see what's dear~or to see what's not.~
24 16(218)| four stages of Awakening (see note 22). ~
25 18 | It's easy to see~the errors of others,~but
26 18 | errors of others,~but hard to see~your own.~You winnow like
27 18(254)| the Buddha's teachings (see note 22). In D.16, the Buddha
28 18(254)| the noble eightfold path, see note 191.) ~On "complication,"
29 18(254)| 191.) ~On "complication," see note 195-196. ~
30 19(256)| rules and principles to see how they correctly apply
31 19(268)| refutation of the same idea, see D.12. In Vedic times, a
32 19(268)| the ideal Buddhist sage, see Sn.I.12 and A.III.123. ~
33 19(271)| four stages of Awakening (see note 22). Because non-returners
34 20(273)| to the eightfold path). See note 191. ~
35 20 | one with the eyes~ to see. ~ ~
36 20(275)| metaphor for the practice see M.63 and M.105. ~
37 20(277)| discussion of this verse, see the articles, "The Not-self
38 20 | When you see with discernment,~'All fabrications
39 20 | When you see with discernment,~'All fabrications
40 20 | When you see with discernment,~'All phenomena
41 20(285)| become fixated on others, see A.VII.48. ~
42 21 | a limited ease,~he would see~an abundance of ease,~the
43 21(299)| See note 293. ~
44 21(301)| factors of self-awakening (see note 89), and the noble
45 21(301)| the noble eightfold path (see note 191). For a full treatment
46 21(301)| treatment of this topic, see The Wings to Awakening (
47 24(339)| external sense spheres (see note 294) -- 3 x 2 x 6 =
48 24(343)| can have in this verse, see note 402. ~
49 24 | the forest he runs.~Come, see the person set free~who
50 24(348)| aggregates of the present. See also note 385. ~
51 24(354)| heroic rasa, or taste. (See the Introduction.) The third
52 25(360)| 361: See note 7-8. ~
53 25(381)| See note 368. ~
54 26(388)| note 236. On "consonance," see note 265. ~
55 26(389)| react to violent attack, see M.21 and M.145. ~
56 26(400)| Burmese editions. "Last-body": see note 352. ~
57 26(412)| See note 39. ~
58 26(421)| See note 348. ~
59 Notes | through the discussions to see what, if any, reliable guidance
60 Notes | verse, one scholar will see that as a sign of deviance;
61 Notes | shaped those texts -- we will see that it is perfectly natural
62 Notes | bodhi-pakkhiya dhamma -- see note to verse 301) in the
63 Notes | generations distant, to see if the reading was indeed
64 Notes | checked the non-Pali texts to see which variant they support.
65 Glo | the noble eightfold path (see note 191).~
66 Glo | attained at least stream-entry (see note 22).~
67 Glo | of the workings of fire (see The Mind Like Fire Unbound)
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