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Itivuttaka

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stress

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1 Int | were made by Khujjuttara to stress that they were the Buddha' 2 Gloss, 133 | Stress (dukkha) ~Alternative translations 3 Gloss, 133 | stress-reduction" -- the English word stress, in its basic meaning as 4 Gloss, 133 | ranging from the intense stress of acute anguish or pain 5 Gloss, 133 | being nothing more than stress, the mind can abandon the 6 Gloss, 133 | verses of the Itivuttaka, stress seems too weak to convey 7 Gloss, 133 | suffering, or suffering & stress. ~ 8 1, 142 | incapable of putting an end to stress. But one who has fully known & 9 1, 142 | capable of putting an end to stress." ~Knowing the All~    from 10 1, 142 | has gone beyond~    all stress. ~ 11 1, 143 | incapable of putting an end to stress. But one who has fully known & 12 1, 143 | capable of putting an end to stress." ~People are~    possessed 13 1, 144 | incapable of putting an end to stress. But one who has fully known & 14 1, 144 | capable of putting an end to stress." ~The greed with which~ 15 1, 10-13 | incapable of putting an end to stress. But one who has fully known & 16 1, 10-13 | capable of putting an end to stress." ~[The verses for these 17 1, 15 | drawback --~that craving brings stress into play --~free        18 1, 16(*) | for attention: "This is stress. This is the origination 19 1, 16(*) | This is the origination of stress. This is the cessation of 20 1, 16(*) | This is the cessation of stress. This is the way leading 21 1, 16(*) | leading to the cessation of stress." ~ 22 1, 16 | attains the ending of stress. ~ ~ 23 1, 24 | four Noble Truths --~    stress,~    the cause of stress,~    24 1, 24 | stress,~    the cause of stress,~    the transcending of 25 1, 24 | the transcending of stress,~    & the Noble Eightfold 26 1, 24 | the way to the stilling of stress --~having wandered on~seven 27 1, 24 | he puts a stop~        to stress. ~ 28 2, 28 | things, a monk lives in stress in the present life -- troubled, 29 2, 28 | things, a monk lives in stress in the present life -- troubled, 30 2, 28 | senses --~he experiences stress:~    stress in body, stress~    31 2, 28 | experiences stress:~    stress in body, stress~    in mind.~ 32 2, 28 | stress:~    stress in body, stress~    in mind.~Burning in 33 2, 28 | lives~    in suffering & stress. ~ 34 2, 35 | end~        to suffering & stress. ~ 35 2, 36 | an end~    to suffering & stress. ~ 36 2, 37 | ending~        of suffering & stress. ~ 37 2, 39 | an end~    to suffering & stress. ~ 38 2, 40(*) | avijja) means ignorance of stress, its origination, its cessation, 39 2, 41 | discernment. They live in stress in the present life -- troubled, 40 2, 49(*) | when there is arising, only stress is arising; and that when 41 2, 49(*) | there is passing away, only stress is passing away. In this, 42 3, 51(*) | of the total cessation of stress. 43 3, 53 | put an end to suffering & stress." ~    ~Whoever sees~        44 3, 53 | sees~        pleasure as stress,~sees    pain as an arrow,~ 45 3, 61 | from all suffering & stress --~            set free. ~    ~ 46 3, 69 | abandoned --~he has abandoned stress~with no further becoming. ~ 47 3, 84 | unsurpassed,~will put an end to stress~    right here --~those 48 3, 89 | ending~    of suffering & stress. ~ 49 3, 91 | distresses, & despairs, beset by stress, overcome with stress. O, 50 3, 91 | by stress, overcome with stress. O, that the end of this 51 3, 91 | entire mass of suffering & stress might be known!' But this 52 3, 93 | remainder,~    comprehended stress,~are,        without remainder,~    53 3, 94 | birth, aging, death, or stress." ~For a monk who has abandoned~    54 3, 95 | remainder,~    comprehended stress,~they are,    without remainder,~    55 3, 97 | in himself,~the ending of stress~he's called a person of 56 4, 102 | knowing & seeing, 'This is stress,' there is the ending of 57 4, 102 | This is the origination of stress,' there is the ending of 58 4, 102 | This is the cessation of stress,' there is the ending of 59 4, 102 | leading to the cessation of stress,' there is the ending of 60 4, 103 | is present, that 'This is stress,'... that 'This is the origination 61 4, 103 | This is the origination of stress,'... that 'This is the cessation 62 4, 103 | This is the cessation of stress,' who do not discern, as 63 4, 103 | leading to the cessation of stress': to me these priests & 64 4, 103 | is present, that 'This is stress,'... that 'This is the origination 65 4, 103 | This is the origination of stress,'... that 'This is the cessation 66 4, 103 | This is the cessation of stress,' who discern, as it actually 67 4, 103 | leading to the cessation of stress': to me these priests & 68 4, 103 | Those who don't discern stress,~its cause,~& where it totally 69 4, 103 | the way to the stilling of stress:~    lowly~in their release 70 4, 103 | But those who discern stress,~its cause,~& where it totally 71 4, 103 | the way to the stilling of stress:~    consummate~in their 72 4, 105 | drawback --~that craving brings stress into play --~free        73 4, 107 | for making a right end to stress." ~    Householders & the 74 4, 112(***)| the four noble truths -- stress, its origination, its cessation,


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