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The 139th Sutta of the Majjhima Nikāya.
It was preached at Jetavana and contains a statement and an exposition of the
middle path of peace between the two extremes of pleasures of sense - low,
ignoble and unprofitable - and self-mortification, also painful and
unprofitable. The path is the Noble Eightfold Path: in preaching the doctrine
the preacher should neither appreciate nor depreciate it, he should teach the
truth in abstract terms of general principle. He should not be a tale-teller nor
confront anyone with improper remarks; he should speak slowly and not hurriedly;
he should neither affect provincialisms in speech nor depart from recognised
parlance.
At the end of the discourse a young man,
Subhūti, is praised because he walked where calm dwelt (M.iii.230-7;
MA.ii.977-8).

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