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Suttas on Virtue

Sīla
  • SN IV 42.8 Sounding the Conch of Dhamma
  • AN XI 1 What is the Purpose
  • SN V 45.8 Explanation of the Path
  • Khp 2 The Ten Trainings
  • Khp 5 Discourse on the Blessings
  • AN XI 2 Making a Wish
  • AN VII 45 The Requisites of Meditation
  • AN V 27 Immeasurable Samādhi
  • SN V 45.28 Supports and Requisites for Meditation
  • DN 2 The Purpose of the Truth-Seeking Life
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Teachings on Virtue

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Marty

Blameless Behavior

“And this is why we practice the Virtues. Because it is uplifting. It uplifts the mind in peace.” Reading: ‘When one repeatedly calls to mind blameless behavior, the mind becomes

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