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1 Int, 27 | Boundless loving-kindness~Seeing the destruction of clinging,~
2 Int, 44 | Nibbana-elements were made known~By the Seeing One, stable and unattached:~
3 Int, 82 | joyous utterances..." ~On seeing that he has won the battle,~
4 Int, 109| and agreeable. But upon seeing him, a keen-sighted man
5 1, 27 | fetters are worn through,~on seeing the ending~of acquisitions. ~
6 2, 45 | in heedfulness,~ calm,~seeing danger in heedlessness,
7 2, 46 | discernment~ uppermost,~seeing the stopping, the ending
8 2, 46 | centered,~ ardent,~seeing the stopping, the ending
9 2, 47 | sensitive, clear, & calm, seeing clearly, at the appropriate
10 2, 49 | being as come into being. Seeing what has come into being
11 3, 77 | as dissolving away,~seeing the danger in acquisitions,~
12 3, 82 | appropriate occasions." ~Seeing he's won the battle~ --
13 3, 85 | of in & out breathing,~seeing~ the stilling of all
14 3, 92 | not see the Dhamma. Not seeing the Dhamma, he does not
15 3, 92 | Because he sees the Dhamma. Seeing the Dhamma, he sees me." ~
16 3, 97 | undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest
17 4, 102| heard: "For one knowing & seeing, I tell you, there is the
18 4, 102| not for one not knowing & seeing. For one knowing what &
19 4, 102| For one knowing what & seeing what is there the ending
20 4, 102| fermentations? For one knowing & seeing, 'This is stress,' there
21 4, 102| fermentations. For one knowing & seeing, 'This is the origination
22 4, 102| fermentations. For one knowing & seeing, 'This is the cessation
23 4, 102| fermentations. For one knowing & seeing, 'This is the path of practice
24 4, 102| knowing in this way and seeing in this way is there the
25 4, 104| point out the true Dhamma: seeing them, I tell you, accomplishes
26 4, 109| standing on the bank, on seeing him would say: 'My good
27 4, 111| undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest
28 4, 111| undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest
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