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AN 8.2 Paññāsutta: Wisdom
This quality leads to fondness, respect, esteem, harmony, and unity.
🏷️harmony
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AN 5.156 Tatiyasaddhammasammosasutta: The Decline of the True Teaching (3rd)
Mendicants, these five things lead to the decline and disappearance of the true teaching.
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Iti 17 Dutiyasekhasutta: The Good Friend
Bhikkhus, in regard to external factors, I do not perceive another single factor so helpful as good friendship…
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AN 10.99 Upālisutta: With Upāli
Upāli, remote lodgings in the wilderness and the forest are challenging.
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AN 5.205 Cetokhilasutta: Emotional Barrenness
Mendicants, there are these five kinds of emotional barrenness.
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Dhp 6 From… Yamakavagga: Pairs
There are those who do not realize that one day we all must die.
🏷️disputes
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MN 103 From… Kintisutta: What Do You Think About Me?
While you are training in concord, with mutual appreciation, without disputing, there might arise mutual verbal friction…
🏷️disputes
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AN 5.156 Tatiyasaddhammasammosasutta: The Decline of the True Teaching (3rd)
These five things lead to the decline and disappearance of the true teaching.
🏷️schism
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AN 8.16 Dūteyyasutta: Going on a Mission
A mendicant with eight qualities is worthy of going on a mission.
🏷️disputes
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MN 115 From… Bahudhātukasutta: Many Elements
How is a mendicant qualified to be called ‘skilled in the possible and impossible’?
🏷️schism
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AN 7.61 From… Pacalāyamānasutta: Nodding Off
So you should train like this: ‘I won’t get into arguments.’
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AN 8.87 Pattanikujjanasutta: Turning the Bowl Upside Down
The Saṅgha may, if it wishes, turn the bowl upside down for a lay follower on eight grounds.
🏷️harmony
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AN 3.124 Bhaṇḍanasutta: Arguments
Mendicants, I’m not even comfortable thinking about a place where mendicants argue
🏷️disputes
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AN 7.21 Sārandadasutta: At Sārandada
Licchavis, I will teach you these seven principles that prevent decline.
🏷️harmony
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MN 128 From… Upakkilesasutta: Corruptions
I hope you’re living in harmony, appreciating each other, without quarreling, blending like milk and water, and regarding each other with kindly eyes?
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AN 7.1 Paṭhamapiyasutta: Pleasing (1st)
A mendicant with seven qualities is disliked and disapproved by their spiritual companions
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MN 108 From… Gopakamoggallānasutta: With Moggallāna the Guardian
Master Ānanda, what’s the reason for your harmony?
🏷️harmony
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AN 10.42 Paṭhamavivādamūlasutta: Roots of Arguments (1st)
Sir, how many roots of arguments are there?
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MN 89 From… Dhammacetiyasutta: Shrines to the Teaching
But here I see the mendicants living in harmony, appreciating each other, without quarreling…
🏷️harmony
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AN 5.212 Bhaṇḍanakārakasutta: Starting Arguments
A mendicant who starts arguments, quarrels, disputes, debates, and disciplinary issues in the Saṅgha can expect five drawbacks.
🏷️disputes
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Iti 19 Saṁghasāmaggīsutta: Harmony in the Saṅgha
When the Saṅgha is in harmony, they don’t argue, insult, block, or reject each other.
🏷️harmony
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AN 9.30 Āghātapaṭivinayasutta: Getting Rid of Resentment
‘They harmed me, but what can I possibly do?’
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Pv 2.10 Uttaramātu Sutta: Uttara’s Mother
Now what evil deed did you do by body, speech, or mind so that the water of rivers now becomes blood for you?
🏷️anger
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SN 46.51 From… Āhārasutta: Nutriment
And what, bhikkhus, is the nutriment for the arising of unarisen ill will…
🏷️ill will
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AN 9.25 Paññāsutta: Consolidated by Wisdom
I understand: “Rebirth is ended, the spiritual journey has been completed, what had to be done has been done, there is no return to any state of existence.”
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AN 3.25 Vajirūpamasutta: Diamond
And what, bhikkhus, is the person whose mind is like an open sore?
🏷️anger
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SN 7.3 Asurindakasutta: With Bhāradvāja the Fiend
‘Ha! I won!’ thinks the fool, when speaking with harsh words.
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