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  1. Book search result icon Discernment Stages of Awakening
     … case where a monk is wholly accomplished in virtue, moderately accomplished in concentration, and moderately accomplished in discernment.… With the wasting away of [the first] three fetters, he is a stream-enterer, never again destined for states of woe, steadfast, headed for self-awakening. “There is the case where a monk is wholly accomplished in virtue, moderately accomplished in concentration, and moderately accomplished in … 
  2. Book search result icon Discernment Listening & Thinking
     … It is possible that a person of integrity would know of a person of integrity: ‘This is a person of integrity.’” — MN 110 § 28. “‘It’s through living together that a person’s virtue may be known, and then only after a long period, not a short period; by one who is attentive, not by one who is inattentive; by one who is discerning … 
  3. Book search result icon Discernment Introduction
     … This path is composed of eight factors [§34], of which three are covered by virtue: speech, right action, and right livelihood. The practice of virtue also exercises three of the qualities necessary for the factor of right mindfulness: ardency, in the effort to keep to the precepts; alertness, in the ability to keep watch over your actions as they’re happening to make sure … 
  4. Book search result icon Discernment Right View
     … This is called right concentration.” — DN 22 § 35. [Sister Dhammadinna:] “Right speech, right action, & right livelihood come under the aggregate of virtue. Right effort, right mindfulness, & right concentration come under the aggregate of concentration. Right view & right resolve come under the aggregate of discernment.” — MN 44 § 36. “‘This noble truth of stress is to be comprehended’ … ‘This noble truth of the origination of stress … 
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