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Four Mindfulness Foundations Observational Practice Experience
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Mental Factors of the Mind base: A Practical Compass (Second Edition) (with over 30,000 additional words, reorganized)
The Esoteric Significance of the Śūraṅgama Sūtra
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Theoretical Realization and Practical Realization
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Guide to the Cultivation and Realization of the Manas: Part One
A Guide to the Cultivation and Realization of the Mind: Part Two
The World of Black Boxes
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Exposition on the Twelve Links of Dependent Origination in the Yogācārabhūmi
The Twenty-Ninth Volume of the Yogācāra-bhūmi-śāstra (The Practice of the Four Right Efforts)
Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra, Volume Thirty-Four: Characteristics of the Four Noble Truths
Abhidharmakośa-śāstra, Volume XXIII: The Four Preparatory Practices
Commentary on the Abhidharmakośa, Volume XXIII (Hearing Wisdom and Contemplative Wisdom)
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The Law Promulgated by Robots Is of the Nature of Theft
The Crime of Theft of Three Jewels Resources
Conviction and Retribution for Sinful Karma Are Not Decided by the Buddha
Offense of Stealing Property of the Ten-Direction Sangha
Various Manifestations of Theft
False Enlightenment as Fraudulent Theft
The Sin of Stealing Food Currently Being Consumed by Monks and Falling into the Avīci Hell
The Retribution for Stealing Temple Property: Falling into the Avīci Hell
Are there teachings about stealing in Buddhism?
How to Obtain the Supreme Mundane Dharma?
How Can One Keep Oneself Pure in the Evil World of Five Defilements?
Discussion of the Problem of Theft
The Benevolent Thief Repaid with Good
How to Determine the Originality of Design Work
Appropriation of the Fruits of Others' Labor Is Also Theft
Is Stealing Items from One's Past Life Considered Stealing?
Stealing Stolen Goods Is Still Theft
Is Obtaining Private Information Theft?
Is the Peasant Uprising's Seizure of Imperial Power Considered Usurpation?
Setting oneself up as king in a mountain area - is it theft?
The Relationship Between Robbery and Theft
Robbing Ancient Tombs Is a Crime Too
Unjust Claims in Litigation Are Also Theft
What Determines the Karmic Retribution for Theft?
Is Picking Up Things Considered Theft?
How to Make Amends After Stealing
Does Taking Plants and Minerals Count as Theft?
Theft Related to Beasts
The Phenomenon of Theft in the Three Evil Realms
Using divination to pry into others' information is theft
What Does It Mean to Neither Cling to Phenomena Nor Cling to the Characteristics of Phenomena?
If the heart does not overstep its bounds, one does not commit theft
Theft is robbing what others love.
The Scope of the Precept Against Stealing within the Five Precepts
Stealing Form, Sound, Smell, Taste, Touch, and Dharmas
Types of Stolen Items
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