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Majjhima Nikaya

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1 1, Text | perceives water as water... fire as fire... wind as wind1... 2 1, Text | water as water... fire as fire... wind as wind1... beings 3 1 (1) | Earth, water, fire, and wind are the four properties 4 1 (6) | topic, see The Mind Like Fire Unbound, Chapter 1. ~ 5 1, Text | knows water as water... fire as fire... wind as wind... 6 1, Text | water as water... fire as fire... wind as wind... beings 7 1, Text | knows water as water... fire as fire... wind as wind... 8 1, Text | water as water... fire as fire... wind as wind... beings 9 1, Text | knows water as water... fire as fire... wind as wind... 10 1, Text | water as water... fire as fire... wind as wind... beings 11 10, A | the liquid property, the fire property, & the wind property.' ~" 12 10b, 10 | of water, the element of fire, the element of wind."11 ~ 13 10b, 10 | elements of earth, water, fire, and wind." ~Thus he lives 14 10b (11) | adhesion (water), caloricity (fire) and motion (wind or air). ~ 15 12, 20 | awe-inspiring groves,~Naked, no fire to sit beside,~The sage 16 12, 20 | impossible to find a kind of fire that has not already been 17 13 | off with my property, nor fire burn it, nor water sweep 18 13 | thieves make off with it, or fire burns it, or water sweeps 19 14, TrInt| around, where water, earth, fire, & wind have no footing, 20 22 (3) | upadana, see The Mind Like Fire Unbound, chapter 3. ~ 21 36 | thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.' Now 22 36 | Would he be able to light a fire and produce heat by rubbing 23 36 | thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.' Now 24 36 | Would he be able to light a fire and produce heat by rubbing 25 36 | thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.' Now 26 36 | Would he be able to light a fire and produce heat by rubbing 27 45 | will eat it, or a brush fire will burn it up, or woodsmen 28 45 | no deer ate it, no brush fire burned it up, no woodsmen 29 45 | will eat it, or a brush fire will burn it up, or woodsmen 30 72 | Sutta - To Vacchagotta on Fire~Translated from the Pali 31 72 | construe this, Vaccha: If a fire were burning in front of 32 72 | would you know that, 'This fire is burning in front of me'?" ~"... 33 72 | to ask you, Vaccha, 'This fire burning in front of you, 34 72 | I would reply, 'This fire burning in front of me is 35 72 | its sustenance.'" ~"If the fire burning in front of you 36 72 | would you know that, 'This fire burning in front of me has 37 72 | someone were to ask you, 'This fire that has gone out in front 38 72 | apply, Master Gotama. Any fire burning dependent on a sustenance 39 75 | Gotama. Why is that? The fire is painful to the touch, 40 75 | think, Magandiya? Is the fire painful to the touch, very 41 75 | was why, even though the fire was actually painful to 42 82 | pyre,~    then set him on fire. ~So he burns, poked with 43 109 | existents (earth, water, fire, & wind) are the cause, 44 119 | the liquid property, the fire property, & the wind property.' 45 119 | the liquid property, the fire property, & the wind property.' 46 119, 6 | thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.' What 47 119, 6 | would he be able to light a fire and produce heat by rubbing 48 119, 6 | thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.' What 49 119, 6 | would he be able to light a fire and produce heat by rubbing 50 126 | Suppose a man in need of fire, looking for fire, wandering 51 126 | need of fire, looking for fire, wandering in search of 52 126 | wandering in search of fire, would take a fire stick 53 126 | search of fire, would take a fire stick and rub it into a 54 126 | wood. If he were to take a fire stick and rub it into a 55 126 | Suppose a man in need of fire, looking for fire, wandering 56 126 | need of fire, looking for fire, wandering in search of 57 126 | wandering in search of fire, would take a fire stick 58 126 | search of fire, would take a fire stick and rub it into a 59 126 | wood. If he were to take a fire stick and rub it into a 60 140 | the liquid property, the fire property, the wind property, 61 140 | the liquid property, the fire property, the wind property, 62 140 | mind. ~"And what is the fire property? The fire property 63 140 | is the fire property? The fire property may be either internal 64 140 | external. What is the internal fire property? Anything internal, 65 140 | belonging to oneself, that's fire, fiery, & sustained: that 66 140 | within oneself, that's fire, fiery, & sustained: This 67 140 | This is called the internal fire property. Now both the internal 68 140 | property. Now both the internal fire property & the external 69 140 | property & the external fire property are simply fire 70 140 | fire property are simply fire property. And that should 71 140 | becomes disenchanted with the fire property and makes the fire 72 140 | fire property and makes the fire property fade from the mind. ~" 73 140 | friction & conjunction of two fire sticks, heat is born and 74 140 | sticks, heat is born and fire appears, and from the separation & 75 140 | disjunction of those very same fire sticks, the concomitant


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