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Majjhima Nikaya

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1 7 | One said this: ~2. "Monks, suppose a cloth were stained and 2 7 | may be expected. ~"Monks, suppose a cloth were clean and bright, 3 8, 4 | Avoidance)~14. "Suppose, Cunda, there were an uneven 4 8, 4 | by which to avoid it; and suppose there were an uneven ford 5 8 (25)| does the pulling out. ~"Suppose there is a king who sends 6 12, 19 | racking, piercing feelings. Suppose there were a charcoal pit 7 12, 19 | racking, piercing feelings. Suppose there were a cesspit deeper 8 12, 19 | experiencing much painful feeling. Suppose there were a tree growing 9 12, 19 | experiencing much pleasant feeling. Suppose there were a tree growing 10 12, 19 | extremely pleasant feelings. Suppose there were a mansion, and 11 12, 19 | extremely pleasant feelings.16 Suppose there were a pond with clean, 12 12, 20 | have turned eighty. Now suppose that I had four disciples 13 12, 20 | the shadow of a palm tree, suppose that they were even to that 14 12, 20 | and lucidity of wisdom. Suppose that they continuously asked 15 14, Text| of this brief statement. Suppose we were to go to him and, 16 19 | heedful, ardent, & resolute. ~"Suppose, monks, that in a forested 17 19 | into ruin & disaster. Then suppose that a certain man were 18 21 | should train yourselves. ~"Suppose that a man were to come 19 21 | should train yourselves. ~"Suppose that a man were to come 20 21 | should train yourselves. ~"Suppose that a man were to come 21 21 | should train yourselves. ~"Suppose there were a catskin bag -- 22 22 | meaning of what is being said. Suppose that while King Pasenadi 23 36 | heard -- appeared to me. Suppose there were a wet, sappy 24 36 | heard -- appeared to me. Suppose there were a wet, sappy 25 36 | heard -- appeared to me. Suppose there were a dry, sapless 26 36 | appeared to me. ~"I thought: 'Suppose that I, clenching my teeth 27 36 | or remain. ~"I thought: 'Suppose I were to become absorbed 28 36 | arahants live.' ~"I thought: 'Suppose I were to practice going 29 36 | Enough.' ~"I thought: 'Suppose I were to take only a little 30 36 | so extremely emaciated. Suppose I were to take some solid 31 72 | me'?" ~"...yes..." "And suppose someone were to ask you, 32 72 | out'?" ~"...yes..." "And suppose someone were to ask you, ' 33 75 | distribution only. ~"Magandiya, suppose that there was a leper covered 34 75 | wherever he liked. Then suppose two strong men, having seized 35 75 | perception of 'pleasant.' ~"Now suppose that there was a leper covered 36 75 | the sun or the moon. Now suppose that a certain man were 37 82 | do you think, great king: Suppose a trustworthy, reliable 38 82 | do you think, great king? Suppose a trustworthy, reliable 39 95 | contemplative has turned to me. Suppose I ask him a question." So 40 95 | anything else is worthless.' Suppose there were a row of blind 41 105 | feel at home with him. ~"Suppose that there were a man who 42 105 | with him. ~"Sunakkhatta, suppose that a person, having eaten 43 105 | death-like suffering. ~"Suppose that a man were wounded 44 105 | death-like suffering. ~"Suppose that a man were wounded 45 105 | body or arouse his mind. ~"Suppose there were a beverage in 46 105 | but mixed with poison. And suppose a man were to come along, 47 105 | body or arouse his mind. ~"Suppose there were a deadly poisonous 48 119, 6 | Mara gains a foothold. ~"Suppose that a man were to throw 49 119, 6 | gains a foothold. ~"Now, suppose that there were a dry, sapless 50 119, 6 | gains a foothold. ~"Now, suppose that there were an empty, 51 119, 6 | Mara gains no foothold. Suppose that a man were to throw 52 119, 6 | gains no foothold. ~"Now, suppose that there were a wet, sappy 53 119, 6 | gains no foothold. ~"Now, suppose that there were a water-pot 54 119, 7 | whenever there is an opening. ~"Suppose that there were a water 55 119, 7 | whenever there is an opening. ~"Suppose there were a rectangular 56 119, 7 | whenever there is an opening. ~"Suppose there were a chariot on 57 125, 16 | polished like a conch-shell. Suppose now that I, having cut off 58 126 | of obtaining results. ~"Suppose a man in need of oil, looking 59 126 | of obtaining results. ~"Suppose a man in need of milk, looking 60 126 | of obtaining results. ~"Suppose a man in need of butter, 61 126 | of obtaining results. ~"Suppose a man in need of fire, looking 62 126 | of obtaining results. ~"Suppose a man in need of oil, looking 63 126 | of obtaining results. ~"Suppose a man in need of milk, looking 64 126 | of obtaining results. ~"Suppose a man in need of butter, 65 126 | of obtaining results. ~"Suppose a man in need of fire, looking 66 138 | of this brief statement. Suppose we were to go to him and,


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