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1. Atthangika Sutta. Things that flow
together and coalesce do so because they contain a common element (dhātu) which
makes possible such confluence, e.g. right views accord with right views by
virtue of their common quality. S. ii.168.
2. Atthangika Sutta. On the unworthy
man, the still more unworthy man and the worthy man. A.ii.220f.
Atthangika-Magga Sutta. The Ariyan
eightfold path, called the path that goes to the uncompounded (asankhata).
S.iv.367.

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