140 (1)

“Bhikkhus, for direct knowledge of lust, six things are to be developed. What six? The unsurpassed sight, the unsurpassed hearing, the unsurpassed gain, the unsurpassed training, the unsurpassed service, and the unsurpassed recollection. For direct knowledge of lust, these six things are to be developed.”

141 (2)

“Bhikkhus, for direct knowledge of lust, six things are to be developed. What six? Recollection of the Buddha, recollection of the Dhamma, recollection of the Saṅgha, recollection of virtuous behavior, recollection of generosity, and recollection of the deities. For direct knowledge of lust, these six things are to be developed.”

142 (3)

“Bhikkhus, for direct knowledge of lust, six things are to be developed. What six? The perception of impermanence, the perception of suffering in what is impermanent, the perception of non-self in what is suffering, the perception of abandoning, the perception of dispassion, and the perception of cessation. For direct knowledge of lust, these six things are to be developed.”

143 (4)–169 (30)

“Bhikkhus, for full understanding of lust ... for the utter destruction ... for the abandoning ... for the destruction ... for the vanishing ... for the fading away ... for the cessation ... for the giving up ... for the relinquishment of lust ... these six things are to be developed.”

170 (31)–649 (510)

“Bhikkhus, for direct knowledge ... for full understanding ... for the utter destruction ... for the abandoning ... for the destruction ... for the vanishing ... for the fading away ... for the cessation ... for the giving up ... for the relinquishment of hatred ... of delusion ... of anger ... of hostility ... of denigration ... of insolence ... of envy ... of miserliness ... of deceitfulness ... of craftiness ... of obstinacy ... of vehemence ... of conceit ... of arrogance ... of intoxication ... of heedlessness ... these six things are to be developed.” This is what the Blessed One said. Elated, those bhikkhus delighted in the Blessed One’s statement.