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September 2000

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Source: Prepared by jtb for Access to Insight.

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  • [30 September 2000] From the Anguttara Nikaya:
    • Vaca Sutta (AN 5.198) — A Statement. The secret to blameless speech.
    • Nissaraniya Sutta (AN 5.200) — Leading to Escape. Five qualities of mind that lead to true freedom.
    • Sanyojana Sutta (AN 10.13) — Fetters. The ten fetters that bind us to the cycle of birth and death.
    • Appamada Sutta (AN 10.15) — Heedfulness. Ten similes to illustrate the point that heedfulness is the foremost of all skillful qualities.
  • [21 September 2000] From the Anguttara Nikaya:
    • Gavesin Sutta (AN 5.180) — About Gavesin. How the pursuit of excellence — and a competitive spirit — led a layman and his friends to attain arahantship. This story made even the Buddha smile.
    • Supina Sutta (AN 5.196) — Dreams. Five dreams that appeared to the Buddha before his Awakening, together with their interpretation.
  • [17 September 2000] "Samsara Divided by Zero" (an essay by Thanissaro Bhikkhu)
    • How can the path of practice, which is fabricated, ever hope to deliver us to the goal — nibbana — which is itself unfabricated? A striking analogy from modern chaos theory helps untangle this ancient paradox.
  • [15 September 2000] From the Anguttara Nikaya:
    • Gihi Sutta (AN 5.179) — The Householder. How to recognize a lay stream-winner.
  • [13 September 2000] New offerings coming soon...
    A dozen or so new suttas and a few other goodies are forthcoming within the next few weeks, so check back at this page from time to time. In the meantime, here's a new one from the Anguttara Nikaya:
    • Piti Sutta (AN 5.176) — Rapture. Instructions to a generous lay person: Generosity is good, but there is still more to be done. An even greater happiness awaits if you practice meditation to attain an internal state of seclusion and rapture.

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