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1 Int | first pair of verses: the mind, through its actions (kamma),
2 Int | effort to train his/her own mind to be a skillful architect;
3 Int | sees no reason to train the mind. ~The work as a whole elaborates
4 Int | of emotion or states of mind called "bhava." The standard
5 Int | kept the above points in mind, motivated both by a firm
6 1 | passion,~ the undeveloped mind.~
7 1 | the well-developed mind. ~ ~
8 1 | delusion;~ alert,~ his mind well-released,~ not
9 3 | III - The Mind~Translated from the Pali
10 3 | to hold in check:~ the mind.~The sage makes it straight -- ~
11 3 | water~& thrown on land:~this mind flips & flaps about~
12 3 | wherever it likes:~ the mind.~Its taming is good.~The
13 3 | Its taming is good.~The mind well-tamed~ brings ease. ~
14 3 | wherever it likes:~ the mind.~The wise should guard it.~
15 3 | wise should guard it.~The mind protected~ brings ease.~
16 3 | lying in a cave:~ the mind.~Those who restrain it:~
17 3 | For a person of unsteady mind,~not knowing true Dhamma,~
18 3(39) | According to DhpA, "unsoddened mind" means one into which the
19 3(39) | unassaulted awareness" means a mind not assaulted by anger. "
20 3 | For a person of unsoddened mind,~ unassaulted
21 3 | clay jar,~securing this mind~ like a fort,~
22 3 | a foe,~the ill-directed mind~can do to you~ even worse. ~
23 3 | for you,~the well-directed mind~can do for you~ even
24 6 | of what defiles the mind. ~
25 7 | Calm is his mind,~calm his speech~ & his
26 9 | admirable.~Restrain your mind~from what's evil.~When you'
27 9 | merit,~evil delights the mind. ~ ~
28 11 | gone to the Unformed, the mind~has come to the end of craving. ~ ~
29 12(157)| nurturing the good qualities of mind that will lead to one's
30 14 | cleansing of one's own mind:~ this is the teaching~
31 14 | commitment to the heightened mind:~ this is the teaching~
32 14(195)| apperceives (labels in the mind). What one apperceives,
33 16 | suffused with heart,~your mind not enmeshed~in sensual
34 17 | against anger~erupting in mind;~in mind, be restrained.~
35 17 | anger~erupting in mind;~in mind, be restrained.~Having abandoned
36 17 | conducting yourself well~ in mind.~Those restrained in body~ --
37 17 | restrained in speech & in mind~ -- enlightened -- ~are
38 20 | well-restrained in body & mind,~ do nothing unskillful.~
39 20 | man,~all tangled up in the mind:~death sweeps him away -- ~
40 21 | night,~ in developing the mind. ~ ~
41 21(301)| Developing the mind" in terms of the 37 Wings
42 21(301)| alertness to body, feelings, mind states, and mental qualities
43 23 | Before, this mind went wandering~ however
44 23 | heedfulness.~Watch over your own mind.~Lift yourself up~from the
45 24(337)| ultimately developing the mind to the point where it is
46 24(340)| itself stays rooted in the mind. ~
47 25 | Dhamma,~ calling Dhamma to mind,~does not fall away~from
48 25(370)| lower fetters that tie the mind to the round of rebirth (
49 25 | heedless.~Don't take your mind roaming~in sensual strands.~
50 25 | A monk with his mind at peace,~going into an
51 26 | the brahman~than when the mind is held back~from what is
52 Notes | from the past, its state of mind at present, and its hoped-for
53 Glo | pure one;" a person whose mind is free of defilement and
54 Glo | that develop first in the mind and allow for birth on any
55 Glo | that "flow out" of the mind and create the flood of
56 Glo | Heart (manas):~The mind in its role as will and
57 Glo | to strain on the body or mind, has the advantage of covering
58 Glo | nothing more than stress, the mind can abandon the pride that
59 Glo | workings of fire (see The Mind Like Fire Unbound) reveals
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