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1 Int, 49 | only those with vision see. ~"And how, bhikkhus, do
2 Int, 49 | bhikkhus, do those with vision see? Herein a bhikkhu sees what
3 Int, 49 | bhikkhus, do those with vision see." ~Having seen what has
4 Int, 112 | Macintosh/Windows) format. See the Theravada Text Archives
5 TrInt | discussion of this issue, see the Historical Notes appended
6 TrInt | before and after death (see §44). However, the path
7 Gloss, 113 | acquisitions is Unbinding (see below). ~
8 Gloss, 134 | For other etymologies, see §112.) In Buddhism, it usually
9 Gloss, 135 | of the workings of fire (see The Mind Like Fire Unbound)
10 1, 137 | discerning that greed,~those who see clearly~ let go.~
11 1, 138 | that aversion,~those who see clearly~ let go.~
12 1, 139 | that delusion,~those who see clearly~ let go.~
13 1, 139 | discerning that anger,~those who see clearly~ let go.~
14 1, 140 | that contempt,~those who see clearly~ let go.~
15 1, 141 | that conceit,~those who see clearly~ let go.~
16 1, 142(*) | discussion of this point, see The Mind Like Fire Unbound,
17 1, 144 | discerning that greed,~those who see clearly~ let go.~
18 1, 27 | anyone~ at all. ~[See also: AN XI.16; Sn I.8] ~
19 2, 30(*) | ill will, and wrong views (see the note to §32).
20 2, 38 | standing on a rocky crag~would see the people all around below,~
21 2, 39 | in sequence. Which two? 'See evil as evil.' This is the
22 2, 39 | has given in sequence." ~See the two statements,~
23 2, 39 | to all beings.~The first: See evil.~Be dispassionate there~
24 2, 44(*) | is the five aggregates (see the Glossary). While the
25 2, 44(*) | discussion of this point, see The Mind Like Fire Unbound,
26 2, 44(*) | is the five aggregates (see the Glossary). While the
27 2, 44(*) | discussion of this point, see The Mind Like Fire Unbound,
28 2, 45 | absorbed in jhana --~clearly see things rightly,~not intent
29 2, 47 | at the appropriate times, see clearly into skillful mental
30 2, 49 | while those with vision see. ~"And how do some adhere?
31 2, 49 | how do those with vision see? There is the case where
32 2, 49 | is how those with vision see."* ~ ~Those, having seen~
33 3, 51(*) | first four levels of jhana (see Glossary). The property
34 3, 62(**) | Such (tadi): see the note to §44. ~
35 3, 63(*) | viewed in the context of M.2 (see the note to §16), their
36 3, 64(*) | See the note to §30.
37 3, 69(*) | See §109. ~
38 3, 69(**) | See §63.
39 3, 72(*) | formlessness and cessation, see the note to §51.
40 3, 82 | the heart's goal,~for they see in him no means~that would
41 3, 88 | when greedy,~doesn't see Dhamma.~Overcome with greed,~
42 3, 88 | when aversive,~doesn't see Dhamma.~Overcome with aversion~
43 3, 88 | when deluded,~doesn't see Dhamma.~Overcome with delusion~
44 3, 89(*) | story is told in Cv VII. [See also §18.] His "lower modicum
45 3, 92 | that? Because he does not see the Dhamma. Not seeing the
46 3, 92 | the Dhamma, he does not see me. ~"But even if a monk
47 3, 92 | full of desire, vexation:~see how far he is! --~the perturbed~
48 3, 92 | lake unruffled by wind:~see how close he is! --~the
49 3, 97(*) | See the note to §82.
50 3, 99 | citing, reciting. ~See MN 4; Dhp. 423] ~
51 4, 104 | endowed with eyes that see." ~This is a condition~creating
52 4, 104 | harm,~who have eyes~that see.~Having heard their message~
53 4, 112(**)| associated with the Great Brahma. See § 22. ~
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