Sacittasutta
Your Own Mind
The Buddha teaches that, if you can’t read anyone else’s mind, read your own by regular self-reflection.
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Sāriputtasutta
With Sāriputta
Sāriputta teaches that, if you can’t read anyone else’s mind, read your own by regular self-reflection.
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Ṭhitisutta
Stagnation
The Buddha doesn’t praise stagnation in wholesome qualities, let alone decline.
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Samathasutta
Serenity
The Buddha teaches that, if you can’t read anyone else’s mind, read your own by regular self-reflection. Includes a teaching on various things that should or should not be cultivated.
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Parihānasutta
Decline
Sāriputta explains what the Buddha meant by a mendicant who is in decline.
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Paṭhamasaññāsutta
Perceptions (1st)
Ten meditative perceptions that lead to the deathless.
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Dutiyasaññāsutta
Perceptions (2nd)
Ten meditative perceptions that lead to the deathless.
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Mūlakasutta
Rooted
The root of all things, and similar principles.
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Pabbajjāsutta
Going Forth
Ten reflections that strengthen the mind of a renunciate.
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Girimānandasutta
With Girimānanda
The monk Girimānanda is sick. The Buddha encourages Ānanda to visit him and speak of ten perceptions.
