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1 1, 22 | I was a local king. The thought occurred to me: 'Of what
2 1, 22 | power & might?' Then the thought occurred to me: 'This is
3 2, 35 | tribute, nor with the thought, 'Thus may people know me.'
4 2, 36 | tribute, nor with the thought, 'Thus may people know me.'
5 2, 38 | have heard: "Two trains of thought often occur to the Tathagata,
6 2, 38 | rightly self-awakened: the thought of safety & that of seclusion. ~"
7 2, 38 | in non-ill will -- this thought often occurs: 'By this activity
8 2, 38 | delighting in seclusion -- this thought often occurs: 'Whatever
9 2, 38 | in non-ill will -- this thought will often occur: 'By this
10 2, 38 | delighting in seclusion -- this thought will often occur: 'What
11 2, 38 | safety the first thought mentioned;~ seclusion
12 3, 87 | skillful thoughts~should be thought,~three unskillful thoughts~
13 3, 91 | livelihood, but through the thought: 'We are beset by birth,
14 3, 97 | Devoid of wrong-doing~in thought, word, or deed,~he's called
15 4, 110| there arises in a monk a thought of sensuality, a thought
16 4, 110| thought of sensuality, a thought of ill-will, or a thought
17 4, 110| thought of ill-will, or a thought of harmfulness, and he does
18 4, 110| demolish, or wipe that thought out of existence, then a
19 4, 110| there arises in a monk a thought of sensuality, a thought
20 4, 110| thought of sensuality, a thought of ill-will, or a thought
21 4, 110| thought of ill-will, or a thought of harmfulness, and he does
22 4, 110| demolish, or wipe that thought out of existence, then a
23 4, 110| there arises in a monk a thought of sensuality, a thought
24 4, 110| thought of sensuality, a thought of ill-will, or a thought
25 4, 110| thought of ill-will, or a thought of harmfulness, and he quickly
26 4, 110| demolishes, & wipes that thought out of existence, then a
27 4, 110| there arises in a monk a thought of sensuality, a thought
28 4, 110| thought of sensuality, a thought of ill-will, or a thought
29 4, 110| thought of ill-will, or a thought of harmfulness, and he quickly
30 4, 110| demolishes, & wipes that thought out of existence, then a
31 4, 110| lying down --~overcomes thought,~delighting in the stilling
32 4, 110| delighting in the stilling of thought:~he's capable,~ a monk
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