Repeats on Greed
Dosādi peyyāla (AN 6.170–649)
Perceiving anger, ... re ... Delusion, ... re ... hatred, ... re ... grudging nature, ... re ... hipocrisy, ... re ... spite, ... re ... jealousy, ... re ... selfishness, ... re ... Deceit, ... re ... crafty nature, ... re ... hardness, ... re ... impetuosity, ... re ... pride, ... re ... conceit, ... re ... intoxication, ... re ... and negligence for its destruction, ... re ... fading, ... re ... Disenchantment, ... re ... cessation, ... re ... giving up. ... re ... six things should be developed. What six?
The perception of impermanence, unpleasantness in impermanence, the lack of a self in unpleasantness, the perception of dispelling, disenchantment, and cessation.
Bhikkhus, thoroughly knowing negligence, these six things should be developed.
The Blessed One said thus and those bhikkhus delighted in the words of The Blessed One.
The perception of impermanence, unpleasantness in impermanence, the lack of a self in unpleasantness, the perception of dispelling, disenchantment, and cessation.
Bhikkhus, thoroughly knowing negligence, these six things should be developed.
The Blessed One said thus and those bhikkhus delighted in the words of The Blessed One.
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