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otamī, those principlesof which you know:‘These principles lead to dispassion,not passion;to being unfettered,not fettered;to getting rid of,not heaping up;to few wishes,not many wishes;to contentment,not discontentment;to seclusion,not socializing;to arousal of energy,not laziness;to being easy to support,not hard to support.’ou may definitely hold:‘This is Dhamma,This is Vinaya,This is the Teaching of the Buddha.’
Aṅguttara Nikāya 8.53; Pali Vinaya 2.258-9
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 Also by Bhikkhu Sujato through Santipada Publications
A Swift Pair of Messengers
Calm with Insight from the Buddha’s Lips
A History of Mindfulness
How Tranquility Worsted Insight in the Pali Canon
Beginnings
There comes a time when the world ends....
Sects & Sectarianism
The Origins of Buddhist Schools
Dreams of BhaddāWhite Bones Red Rot Black Snakes
Nuns in the Buddhist imagination
These works and further reading available through
 
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