Paṭhamacetovimuttiphalasutta
Freedom of Heart is the Fruit (1st)
Five meditations lead to freedom. The Buddha supplies five similes, which subtly illustrate five aspects of awakening.
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Dutiyacetovimuttiphalasutta
Freedom of Heart is the Fruit (2nd)
Five meditations lead to freedom. The Buddha supplies five similes, which subtly illustrate five aspects of awakening.
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Paṭhamadhammavihārīsutta
One Who Lives by the Teaching (1st)
The difference between someone who merely studies the letter of the Dharma, and someone who truly lives by it.
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Dutiyadhammavihārīsutta
One Who Lives by the Teaching (2nd)
The difference between someone who merely studies the letter of the Dharma, and someone who truly lives by it.
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Paṭhamayodhājīvasutta
Warriors (1st)
Some warriors, like some monks, falter before the threat of battle, while others emerge victorious.
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Dutiyayodhājīvasutta
Warriors (2nd)
Some warriors, like some monks, are killed or injured in battle, while others emerge victorious.
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Paṭhamaanāgatabhayasutta
Future Perils (1st)
The dangers of living in a wilderness among wild beasts and so on.
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Dutiyaanāgatabhayasutta
Future Perils (2nd)
The uncertainties of life may prevent your practice.
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Tatiyaanāgatabhayasutta
Future Perils (3rd)
When the teachers and leaders of the Saṅgha are not well practiced, their weakness will be passed down the generations.
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Catutthaanāgatabhayasutta
Future Perils (4th)
The Saṅgha may forsake the simple life and indulge in luxuries.
