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1 2 | tolerate an arisen thought of ill will ... ~Reflecting appropriately,
2 4 | contemplatives who have minds of ill will, with destructive attitudes...
3 7 | defilement of the mind; (2) ill will is a defilement of
4 7 (3) | unrighteous greed ~2. byapada, ill will ~3. kodha, anger ~4.
5 7 | abandons them.4 Knowing ill will to be a defilement
6 7 | him who thus knows that ill will is a defilement of
7 7 | defilement of the mind, this ill will has been abandoned;...
8 7 (4) | Non-returning (anagami-magga): (2) ill will, (3) anger, (4) malice, (
9 7 (5) | paragraphs, e.g., "when in him... ill will has been abandoned,
10 7 | and free from enmity and ill will. ~"He abides, having
11 7 | and free from enmity and ill will. ~13. "He understands
12 8, 2 | Others will have thoughts of ill will; we shall not have
13 8, 2 | shall not have thoughts of ill will here -- thus effacement
14 8 (17)| take what is not given; to ill will, as it causes killing,
15 8, 4 | person given to thoughts of ill will has non-ill will by
16 9, 8 | covetousness is unwholesome; ill will is unwholesome; wrong
17 10, 3 | the remaining hindrances: ill will, sloth & drowsiness,
18 19 | sensuality, thinking imbued with ill will, & thinking imbued
19 19 | resolute, thinking imbued with ill will arose. I discerned
20 19 | that 'Thinking imbued with ill will has arisen in me; and
21 19 | Whenever thinking imbued with ill will had arisen, I simply
22 19 | pursuing thinking imbued with ill will, abandoning thinking
23 19 | that thinking imbued with ill will. If a monk keeps pursuing
24 19 | abandoning thinking imbued with ill will, his mind is bent by
25 21 | from hostility, free from ill will.' That's how you should
26 21 | from hostility, free from ill will.' That's how you should
27 21 | from hostility, free from ill will.' That's how you should
28 21 | from hostility, free from ill will.' That's how you should
29 21 | from hostility, free from ill will.' That's how you should
30 21 | from hostility, free from ill will.' That's how you should
31 105 | through desire, passion, & ill will. I have abandoned the
32 105 | through desire, passion, & ill will. I have abandoned the
33 105 | through desire, passion, & ill will. I have abandoned the
34 105 | through desire, passion, & ill will. I have abandoned the
35 108, Text| his awareness overcome by ill will... ~"He dwells with
36 117 | resolved on sensuality, on ill will, on harmfulness. This
37 117 | renunciation, on freedom from ill will, on harmlessness. This
38 125 (6) | rendered by "suffering" or "ill" [Ed., The Wheel]. ~
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