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1. Thiti Sutta. The four kinds of people
who practise meditation - those skilled in concentration but not in
steadfastness, those in steadfastness but not in concentration, those in
neither, those in both. S. iii.264.
2. Thiti Sutta. When the Buddha has
passed away, the Doctrine will last if people cultivate the four satipatthānas,
not if they do not. S. v.172.
3. Thiti Sutta. The Buddha praises not
steadfastness in good actions, but growth in respect of them. In this sutta the
Buddha explains by means of similes how this is done. A.v.96f.
4. Thiti Sutta. The seven stations of
consciousness (viññānatthiti). A.iv.39f.

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