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1 9, 8 | The Wholesome and the Unwholesome)~3. "When, friends, a noble
2 9, 8 | disciple understands the unwholesome, the root of the unwholesome,
3 9, 8 | unwholesome, the root of the unwholesome, the wholesome, and the
4 9, 8 | And what, friends, is the unwholesome, what is the root of the
5 9, 8 | what is the root of the unwholesome, what is the wholesome,
6 9, 8 | Killing living beings is unwholesome; taking what is not given
7 9, 8 | taking what is not given is unwholesome; misconduct in sensual pleasures
8 9, 8 | in sensual pleasures is unwholesome; false speech is unwholesome;
9 9, 8 | unwholesome; false speech is unwholesome; malicious speech is unwholesome;
10 9, 8 | unwholesome; malicious speech is unwholesome; harsh speech is unwholesome;
11 9, 8 | unwholesome; harsh speech is unwholesome; gossip is unwholesome;
12 9, 8 | is unwholesome; gossip is unwholesome; covetousness is unwholesome;
13 9, 8 | unwholesome; covetousness is unwholesome; ill will is unwholesome;
14 9, 8 | unwholesome; ill will is unwholesome; wrong view is unwholesome.
15 9, 8 | unwholesome; wrong view is unwholesome. This is called the unwholesome. ~
16 9, 8 | unwholesome. This is called the unwholesome. ~5. "And what is the root
17 9, 8 | what is the root of the unwholesome? Greed is a root of the
18 9, 8 | Greed is a root of the unwholesome; hate is a root of the unwholesome;
19 9, 8 | unwholesome; hate is a root of the unwholesome; delusion is a root of the
20 9, 8 | delusion is a root of the unwholesome. This is called the root
21 9, 8 | is called the root of the unwholesome. ~6. "And what is the wholesome?
22 9, 8 | has thus understood the unwholesome, the root of the unwholesome,
23 9, 8 | unwholesome, the root of the unwholesome, the wholesome, and the
24 41, Int | of these ten courses of unwholesome kamma strong in oneself,
25 135a, Text| venerable sir? What is unwholesome? What is blamable? What
26 136 (4) | These are the ten unwholesome courses of kamma. ~
27 136 (8) | either the wholesome or unwholesome courses of kamma, or in
28 136 (14)| which says: ~i.A strong unwholesome kamma (incapable of good
29 136 (14)| before the results of weaker unwholesome kammas. ~ii. Wholesome kamma (
30 136 (14)| good result) is followed by unwholesome death-proximate kamma which
31 136 (14)| before much accumulated unwholesome kamma. ~iv.Unwholesome kamma (
32 136 (14)| accumulated unwholesome kamma. ~iv.Unwholesome kamma (which appears incapable
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