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1 1, 15 | clinging,~mindful,        the monk~    lives the mendicant 2 1, 16 | as doing so much for a monk in training,** who has not 3 1, 16 | safety from bondage.*** A monk who attends appropriately 4 1, 16 | attention~    as a quality~of a monk in training:~nothing else~ 5 1, 16 | the superlative goal.~A monk, striving appropriately,~    6 1, 17 | as doing so much for a monk in training, who has not 7 1, 17 | unsurpassed safety from bondage. A monk who is a friend with admirable 8 1, 17 | develops what is skillful." ~A monk who's a friend~to admirable 9 1, 17(*) | of the holy life. When a monk has admirable people as 10 2, 28 | Endowed with two things, a monk lives in stress in the present 11 2, 28 | with these two things, a monk lives in stress in the present 12 2, 28 | tongue & body & mind:~when a monk leaves these doors unguarded~    -- 13 2, 29 | Endowed with two things, a monk lives in ease in the present 14 2, 29 | with these two things, a monk lives in ease in the present 15 2, 29 | tongue & body & mind:~when a monk has these doors well guarded~-- 16 2, 34 | he's incapable,~        a monk like this,~    of touching 17 2, 37 | Endowed with two things, a monk lives in ease in the present 18 2, 37 | Endowed with two things, a monk lives in ease in the present 19 2, 37 | masterful,~    ardent monk~should investigate~with 20 2, 40 | ignorance, desire, & greed,~a monk giving rise to clear knowing~ 21 2, 44 | There is the case where a monk is a Arahant whose fermentations 22 2, 44 | There is the case where a monk is a Arahant whose fermentations 23 2, 47 | Arahant, so I have heard: "A monk should be wakeful: mindful, 24 2, 47 | mental qualities. For a monk who is wakeful -- mindful, 25 2, 47 | wakefulness.~The ardent monk~-- masterful, acquiring 26 2, 49 | There is the case where a monk sees what has come into 27 3, 52 | the ending of feelings, a monk~free of want~    is totally 28 3, 53 | seen as inconstant. When a monk has seen a feeling of pleasure 29 3, 53 | inconstant, then he is called a monk who is noble, who has seen 30 3, 53 | inconstant:~    he is a monk~    who's seen rightly.~    31 3, 54 | the ending of searches, a monk~free of want~    is totally 32 3, 55 | ending of searches, the monk~    is devoid of perplexity &~            33 3, 56 | ending of fermentations, a monk~free of want~    is totally 34 3, 59 | Endowed with three qualities a monk has passed beyond Mara's 35 3, 59 | There is the case where a monk is endowed with the aggregate 36 3, 59 | these three qualities a monk has passed beyond Mara's 37 3, 69 | I have heard: "Anyone -- monk or nun -- in whom passion 38 3, 69 | monsters & demons.* Anyone -- monk or nun -- in whom passion 39 3, 72 | fabrications:~        he is a monk~who's seen rightly. ~From 40 3, 79 | to the falling away of a monk in training. Which three? 41 3, 79 | There is the case where a monk in training enjoys activity,* 42 3, 79 | to the falling away of a monk in training. ~"These three 43 3, 79 | the non-falling away of a monk in training. Which three? 44 3, 79 | There is the case where a monk in training doesn't enjoy 45 3, 79 | the non-falling away of a monk in training." ~Enjoying 46 3, 79 | he's incapable~    -- a monk like this --~    of touching 47 3, 79 | He's capable~    -- a monk like this --~    of touching 48 3, 80 | he's capable~        -- a monk like this --~    of touching 49 3, 80(*) | Commentary, this refers to a monk's tendency to be overly 50 3, 83 | this was said, a certain monk said to the Blessed One, " 51 3, 85 | always:~    he is a monk~who's seen rightly. ~From 52 3, 86 | heard: "With reference to a monk who practices the Dhamma 53 3, 86 | dwelling,~Dhamma his delight,~a monk pondering Dhamma,~    calling 54 3, 89 | him --~whose path        a monk can pursue~    and reach 55 3, 92 | I have heard: "Even if a monk, taking hold of my outer 56 3, 92 | see me. ~"But even if a monk were to live one hundred 57 3, 94 | Arahant, so I have heard: "A monk should investigate in such 58 3, 94 | death, or stress." ~For a monk who has abandoned~    seven 59 3, 97 | Arahant, so I have heard: "A monk who has admirable virtue, 60 3, 97 | superlative person. ~"And how is a monk a person with admirable 61 3, 97 | There is the case where a monk is virtuous. He dwells restrained 62 3, 97 | slightest faults. In this way a monk is a person with admirable 63 3, 97 | admirable virtue. ~"And how is a monk a person with admirable 64 3, 97 | There is the case where a monk lives devoted to developing 65 3, 97 | Awakening.* In this way a monk is a person with admirable 66 3, 97 | qualities. ~"And how is a monk a person with admirable 67 3, 97 | There is the case where a monk, through the ending of fermentations, 68 3, 97 | present life. In this way a monk is a person with admirable 69 3, 97 | admirable virtue:~    the monk conscientious.~Well-developed 70 3, 97 | admirable qualities:~    the monk unassuming.~Discerning right 71 3, 97 | admirable discernment:~    the monk with no fermentation.~Consummate 72 3, 99 | There is the case where a monk recollects his manifold 73 3, 99 | resolute. ~"Then again, the monk sees -- by means of the 74 3, 99 | resolute. ~"Then again, the monk -- with the ending of fermentations -- 75 4, 101 | gain & blameless. When a monk is content with what is 76 4, 101 | life,~    possessed by the monk~    heedful, content. ~ 77 4, 101(*)| This is one of a monk's basic requisites. There 78 4, 105 | birthplaces of craving where a monk's craving, when taking birth, 79 4, 105 | for the sake of cloth a monk's craving, when taking birth, 80 4, 105 | the sake of alms food a monk's craving, when taking birth, 81 4, 105 | for the sake of lodging a monk's craving, when taking birth, 82 4, 105 | becoming this or that a monk's craving, when taking birth, 83 4, 105 | birthplaces of craving where a monk's craving, when taking birth, 84 4, 105 | clinging,~mindful,    the monk~    lives the mendicant 85 4, 110 | walking, there arises in a monk a thought of sensuality, 86 4, 110 | out of existence, then a monk walking with such a lack 87 4, 110 | down, there arises in a monk a thought of sensuality, 88 4, 110 | out of existence, then a monk lying down with such a lack 89 4, 110 | walking, there arises in a monk a thought of sensuality, 90 4, 110 | out of existence, then a monk walking with such ardency & 91 4, 110 | down, there arises in a monk a thought of sensuality, 92 4, 110 | out of existence, then a monk lying down with such ardency & 93 4, 110 | things.~He's incapable,~    a monk like this,~of touching superlative~ 94 4, 110 | thought:~he's capable,~    a monk like this,~of touching superlative~ 95 4, 111 | walking, any greed in a monk is done away with, any ill 96 4, 111 | centered & unified: then a monk walking with such ardency & 97 4, 111 | lying down, any greed in a monk is done away with, any ill 98 4, 111 | centered & unified: then a monk lying down with such ardency & 99 4, 111 | of aggregates:~a monk who dwells thus ardently,~


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