bold = Main text
Chapter grey = Comment text
1 Int | direct experience of the true happiness, transcending
2 Int | 363]. If the person is a true example of the virtue espoused,
3 Int | attainment of their own true well being. ~Perhaps the
4 Int | the verses defining the true brahman in Chapter 26. The
5 2 | Knowing22 this as a true distinction,~those wise
6 3 | unsteady mind,~not knowing true Dhamma,~ serenity~
7 5 | league.~For fools~unaware of True Dhamma,~
8 12(157)| that will lead to one's true benefit. On this point,
9 12(166)| those devoted to their own true welfare as well as that
10 12(166)| those devoted to their own true welfare but not that of
11 12(166)| others, those devoted to the true welfare of others but not
12 12(166)| devoted neither to their own true welfare nor that of others.
13 12 | great.~Realizing your own true welfare,~be intent on just
14 14 | the chance to hear the true Dhamma.~Hard the arising
15 14 | of a man.~It's simply not true~ that he's born everywhere.~
16 14 | blessing: the teaching of true Dhamma.~A blessing:
17 18(254)| outside contemplative": No true contemplative, defined as
18 19(268)| redefined it to show how true knowledge was attained and
19 25 | does not fall away~from true Dhamma. ~ ~
20 25(368)| Stilling-of-fabrications ease": the true ease and freedom experienced
21 26(389)| a sign that he is not a true brahman: thus more shame
22 26 | instructive,~ true -- ~abusing no one:~
23 Notes | question is immaterial. The true test of the reading -- and
|