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1 1(7) | the faculty of the eye -- evil, unskillful qualities such
2 3(39) | by anger. "Beyond merit & evil": The arahant is beyond
3 3(39) | arahant is beyond merit and evil in that he/she has none
4 3(39) | delusion -- that would lead to evil actions, and none of the
5 3 | awareness,~abandoning merit & evil,~ wakeful,~there is no
6 5 | they go through life,~doing evil~that bears~ bitter fruit. ~ ~
7 5 | As long as evil has yet to ripen,~the fool
8 5 | for honey.~But when that evil ripens,~the fool falls into~
9 5 | An evil deed, when done,~doesn't --
10 9 | IX - Evil~Translated from the Pali
11 9 | Restrain your mind~from what's evil.~When you're slow~in making
12 9 | re slow~in making merit,~evil delights the mind. ~ ~
13 9 | If a person does evil,~he shouldn't do it again &
14 9 | penchant for it.~To accumulate evil~ brings pain. ~
15 9 | Even the evil~meet with good fortune~as
16 9 | fortune~as long as their evil~has yet to mature.~But when
17 9 | when they meet~ with evil. ~
18 9 | Don't be heedless of evil~('It won't come to me').~
19 9 | falling in drops.~With evil -- even if~ bit~
20 9 | should avoid~ -- evil deeds. ~ ~
21 9 | there's no wound.~There's no evil~ for those who don't
22 9 | pure, without blemish:~the evil comes right back to the
23 9 | could stay & escape~ your evil deed. ~
24 10 | When doing evil deeds,~the fool is oblivious.~
25 12 | The evil he himself has done~-- self-born,
26 12 | dullard,~ inspired by evil view -- ~bears fruit for
27 12 | Evil is done by oneself~
28 12 | oneself is one defiled.~Evil is left undone by oneself~
29 13 | world beyond:~ there's no evil~ he might not do. ~ ~
30 14 | The non-doing of any evil,~the performance of
31 14(195)| speech. That is where these evil, unskillful things cease
32 15 | calm,~one is freed from evil, devoid~ of distress,~
33 18 | In a donor, stinginess.~Evil deeds are the real impurities~
34 19(265)| instruments were metaphors for evil; harmonious intervals and
35 19 | out~the dissonance~of his evil qualities~-- large or small -- ~
36 19 | in every way~by bringing evil to consonance:~ he's
37 19 | puts aside~both merit & evil and,~living the chaste life,~
38 19 | excellent -- ~ rejects evil deeds:~he is a sage,~that'
39 21(301)| exertions (to abandon and avoid evil, unskillful mental qualities,
40 21(303)| concern (for the results of evil actions), erudition, generosity,
41 22 | round their necks,~many with evil qualities~-- unrestrained,
42 22 | qualities~-- unrestrained, evil -- ~rearise, because of
43 22 | rearise, because of their evil acts,~ in hell.~
44 22 | A wealth of demerit, an evil destination,~& the brief
45 23 | Go alone,~doing no evil, at peace,~like the elephant
46 23 | attained.~The non-doing of evil things is~ a blessing. ~ ~
47 26 | for having banished his evil,~a contemplative~ for
48 26 | attachment here~for both merit & evil -- ~sorrowless, dustless, &
49 Glo | The personification of evil, temptation, and death.~
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