The Book of Twos

Dhamma

 

86.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

The heart's release and
release through wisdom.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

87.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

Exertion and Equanimity.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

88.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

Name and Form.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

89.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

Vision and Freedom.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

90.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

The becoming view and the ending view.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

91.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

No sense of shame and no fear of blame.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

92.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

Sense of shame and fear of blame.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

93.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

Harshness and bad friends.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

94.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

Gentility and lovely friends.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

95.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

Skill with the elements and
skill in examining things mentally.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, say I.

 

96.

Two, me Beggars, are Dhamma.

What two?

Skill concerning errors and
skill at recouperating from errors.
Indeed, Beggars, these two are Dhamma, I say.