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SN 35.83 Phaggunapañhāsutta: Phagguna’s Question
The eye does not exist by which they could be described.
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SN 35.65 Paṭhamasamiddhimārapañhāsutta: Samiddhi’s Question About Māra
Sir, they speak of this thing called ‘Māra’
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SN 35.63 Migajāla Sutta: To Migajāla
To what extent, lord, is one a person who is living alone, and to what extent is one a person who is living with a companion?
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SN 35.241 Paṭhamadārukkhandhopamasutta: The Simile of the Great Log (1)
Do you see, bhikkhus, that great log being carried along by the current of the river Ganges?
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SN 35.140–142 Ajjhattaaniccahetusutta: Interior and Cause Are Impermanent, etc.
Seeing this, a learned noble disciple grows disillusioned with the eye
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SN 35.94 Adantaaguttasutta: Untamed, Unguarded
Get rid of all manner of desire for the pleasant, without hating what you don’t like.
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SN 35.81 Sambahulabhikkhusutta: Several Mendicants
Reverends, what’s the purpose of leading the spiritual life under the ascetic Gotama?
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SN 35.17 Paṭhamanoceassādasutta: If There Were No Gratification (Interior)
If there were no gratification in the eye, sentient beings wouldn’t be aroused by it.
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SN 35.136 Paṭhamarūpārāmasutta: Delight in Forms (1)
Bhikkhus, devas and humans delight in forms, take delight in forms, rejoice in forms.
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SN 12.19 Bālapaṇḍitasutta: The Wise Man and the Fool
What is the difference between the wise man and the fool?
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SN 35.7 Ajjhattāniccātītānāgatasutta: The Interior as Impermanent in the Three Times
Mendicants, the eye of the past and future is impermanent, let alone the present.
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SN 4.17 Chaphassāyatanasutta: Six Bases for Contact
This is the terrible bait of the world with which the world is infatuated.
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MN 112 Chabbisodhanasutta: The Sixfold Purification
How does the venerable know and see regarding these six interior and exterior sense fields…
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SN 35.232 Koṭṭhikasutta: Koṭṭhita
How is it, friend Sāriputta, is the eye the fetter of forms or are forms the fetter of the eye?
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SN 35.21 Paṭhamadukkhuppādasutta: The Arising of Suffering (Interior)
The cessation, settling, and ending of the eye is the cessation of suffering…
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SN 35.228 Paṭhamasamuddasutta: The Ocean (1)
The eye, bhikkhus, is the ocean for a person; its current consists of forms.
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SN 35.129 Ghositasutta: Ghosita
Householder, there exists the eye element, and forms that are agreeable, and eye-consciousness
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MN 137 Saḷāyatanavibhaṅgasutta: The Analysis of the Six Sense Fields
There are six kinds of domestic happiness and six kinds of renunciate happiness.
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MN 151 Piṇḍapātapārisuddhisutta: The Purification of Alms
What kind of meditation are you usually practicing these days?
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SN 45.34 Pāraṅgamasutta: Going to the Far Shore
Few are those among humans who cross to the far shore.
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SN 35.245 Kiṁsukopamasutta: The Simile of the Parrot Tree
Suppose a person had never seen a parrot tree.
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SN 45.16 Paṭhamaparisuddhasutta: Purified (1st)
These eight things don’t arise to be purified, bright, flawless, and rid of corruptions except when a Realized One






























