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Majjhima Nikaya

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verbal

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1 4 | are unpurified in their verbal activities... unpurified 2 7 (9) | has, in some cases, the verbal forms.] ~ 3 8 (12)| sam-lekha) is derived from the verbal root likh, to scratch; hence 4 9, 21 | the bodily formation, the verbal formation, the mental formation. 5 12 (13)| excessively severe merely for verbal denigration, it should be 6 41, Text| There are four kinds of verbal conduct not in accordance 7 41, Text| are there four kinds of verbal conduct not in accordance 8 41, Text| there are four kinds of verbal conduct not in accordance 9 41, Text| There are four kinds of verbal conduct in accordance with 10 41, Text| And how are there four of verbal conduct in accordance with 11 41, Text| there are four kinds of verbal conduct in accordance with 12 44, Text| Visakha: bodily-fabrications, verbal fabrications, & mental fabrications." ~" 13 44, Text| bodily-fabrications? What are verbal fabrications? What are mental 14 44, Text| thought & evaluation are verbal fabrications. Perceptions & 15 44, Text| directed thought & evaluation verbal fabrications? Why are perceptions & 16 44, Text| thought & evaluation are verbal fabrications. Perceptions & 17 44, Text| first: bodily fabrications, verbal fabrications, or mental 18 44, Text| feeling, friend Visakha, verbal fabrications cease first, 19 44, Text| first: bodily fabrications, verbal fabrications, or mental 20 44, Text| bodily fabrications, then verbal fabrications." ~"When a 21 44 (1) | Verbal fabrication grows still 22 57, Text| he produces a (kammic) verbal process (bound up) with 23 57, Text| he produces a (kammic) verbal process not (bound up) with 24 57, Text| bound up) with affliction... verbal process... mental process 25 61 | way, Rahula, bodily acts, verbal acts, and mental acts are 26 61 | Whenever you want to perform a verbal act, you should reflect 27 61 | should reflect on it: 'This verbal act I want to perform -- 28 61 | both? Is it an unskillful verbal act, with painful consequences, 29 61 | it would be an unskillful verbal act with painful consequences, 30 61 | painful results, then any verbal act of that sort is absolutely 31 61 | it would be a skillful verbal action with happy consequences, 32 61 | happy results, then any verbal act of that sort is fit 33 61 | While you are performing a verbal act, you should reflect 34 61 | should reflect on it: 'This verbal act I am doing -- is it 35 61 | both? Is it an unskillful verbal act, with painful consequences, 36 61 | it. ~"Having performed a verbal act, you should reflect 37 61 | both; it was an unskillful verbal act with painful consequences, 38 61 | affliction... it was a skillful verbal action with happy consequences, 39 61 | purified their bodily acts, verbal acts, and mental acts, did 40 61 | reflection on their bodily acts, verbal acts, and mental acts in 41 61 | purify their bodily acts, verbal acts, and mental acts, will 42 61 | reflection on their bodily acts, verbal acts, and mental acts in 43 61 | purify their bodily acts, verbal acts, and mental acts, do 44 61 | reflection on their bodily acts, verbal acts, and mental acts in 45 61 | reflection. I will purify my verbal acts through repeated reflection. 46 95 | His bodily behavior & verbal behavior are those of one 47 95 | His bodily behavior & verbal behavior are those of one 48 95 | His bodily behavior & verbal behavior are those of one 49 117 | fixity, focused awareness, & verbal fabrications in one developing 50 117 | avoidance of the four forms of verbal misconduct in one developing 51 136, Int | Bodily kammas are vain, verbal kammas are vain, only mental 52 136, Int | Bodily kammas are vain, verbal kammas are vain, only mental


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