MN 19 dve-dhā-vitakka: two-sorts-of-thinking
MN 19 - MN 19 dve-dhā-vitakka: two-sorts-of-thinking
MN 19.1 (divide thoughts into 2 groups, good and bad)
MN 19.1.1 (bad: 3 counterparts of right resolve)
MN 19.1.2 (good: 3 parts of right resolve)
MN 19.2 (how to handle 3 types of wrong thoughts)
MN 19.2.1 (kāma vitakko)
MN 19.2.2 (byāpāda vitakko)
MN 19.2.3 (vihiṃsā vitakko)
MN 19.2.10 (V&V quality of thinking “bends” mind into habit)
MN 19.2.11 (simile of cowherd busy)
MN 19.3 (how to handle 3 types of good thoughts)
MN 19.3.1 (renunciation in opposition to kāma/lust)
MN 19.3.1.3 (first jhāna blocked by tired body)
MN 19.3.1.5 (code phrase for “attempt 4 jhānas”)
MN 19.3.2 (non ill will in opposition to ill will)
MN 19.3.3 (non harm in opposition to harm)
MN 19.3.10 (reiteration: quality of V&V thinking “bends” mind into habit)
MN 19.3.11 (simile of cowherd relaxed in jhāna)
MN 19.4 (code phrase for successful entry into 4 jhānas)
MN 19.4.1 (STED 4 jhānas)
MN 19.5 (Buddhist redefinition of Brahmin 3 Vedas (te-vijja))
MN 19.5.1 (STED 6ab#4: recollection of past lives)
MN 19.5.2 (STED 6ab#5: divine eye: sees where beings are reborn according to kamma)
MN 19.5.3 (STED 6ab#6: arahantship)
MN 19.6 (simile: mara wants to kill deer, buddha wants to lead them to safety)
MN 19.1 (divide thoughts into 2 groups, good and bad)
MN 19.1.1 (bad: 3 counterparts of right resolve)
MN 19.1.2 (good: 3 parts of right resolve)
MN 19.2 (how to handle 3 types of wrong thoughts)
MN 19.2.1 (kāma vitakko)
MN 19.2.2 (byāpāda vitakko)
MN 19.2.3 (vihiṃsā vitakko)
MN 19.2.10 (V&V quality of thinking “bends” mind into habit)
MN 19.2.11 (simile of cowherd busy)
MN 19.3 (how to handle 3 types of good thoughts)
MN 19.3.1 (renunciation in opposition to kāma/lust)
MN 19.3.1.3 (first jhāna blocked by tired body)
MN 19.3.1.5 (code phrase for “attempt 4 jhānas”)
MN 19.3.2 (non ill will in opposition to ill will)
MN 19.3.3 (non harm in opposition to harm)
MN 19.3.10 (reiteration: quality of V&V thinking “bends” mind into habit)
MN 19.3.11 (simile of cowherd relaxed in jhāna)
MN 19.4 (code phrase for successful entry into 4 jhānas)
MN 19.4.1 (STED 4 jhānas)
MN 19.5 (Buddhist redefinition of Brahmin 3 Vedas (te-vijja))
MN 19.5.1 (STED 6ab#4: recollection of past lives)
MN 19.5.2 (STED 6ab#5: divine eye: sees where beings are reborn according to kamma)
MN 19.5.3 (STED 6ab#6: arahantship)
MN 19.6 (simile: mara wants to kill deer, buddha wants to lead them to safety)
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