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There are these five strengths. Which five? Strength of conviction, strength of persistence, strength of mindfulness, strength of concentration, & strength of discernment. These are the five strengths.  
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Just as the River Ganges flows to the east, slopes to the east, inclines to the east, in the same way when a monk develops & pursues the five strengths, he flows to Unbinding, slopes to Unbinding, inclines to Unbinding.
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There are these [[five strengths]]. Which five? Strength of conviction, strength of persistence, strength of [[mindfulness]], strength of [[concentration]], & strength of [[discernment]]. These are the [[five strengths]].  
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Just as the [[River]] [[Ganges]] flows to the [[east]], slopes to the [[east]], inclines to the [[east]], in the same way when a [[monk]] develops & pursues the [[five strengths]], he flows to Unbinding, slopes to Unbinding, inclines to Unbinding.
  
And how is it that when a monk develops & pursues the five strengths, he flows... slopes... inclines to Unbinding?
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And how is it that when a [[monk]] develops & pursues the [[five strengths]], he flows... slopes... inclines to Unbinding?
  
There is the case where the monk develops strength of conviction dependent on seclusion, dependent on dispassion, dependent on cessation, resulting in letting go. He develops strength of persistence... mindfulness... concentration... discernment dependent on seclusion... dispassion... cessation, resulting in letting go.
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There is the case where the [[monk]] develops strength of conviction dependent on {{Wiki|seclusion}}, dependent on [[dispassion]], dependent on [[cessation]], resulting in [[letting go]]. He develops strength of persistence... [[mindfulness]]... [[concentration]]... [[discernment]] dependent on {{Wiki|seclusion}}... [[dispassion]]... [[cessation]], resulting in [[letting go]].
  
This is how a monk, when developing & pursuing the five strengths, flows... slopes... inclines to Unbinding.
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This is how a [[monk]], when developing & pursuing the [[five strengths]], flows... slopes... inclines to Unbinding.
  
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There are these five strengths. Which five? Strength of conviction, strength of persistence, strength of mindfulness, strength of concentration, & strength of discernment. These are the five strengths. Just as the River Ganges flows to the east, slopes to the east, inclines to the east, in the same way when a monk develops & pursues the five strengths, he flows to Unbinding, slopes to Unbinding, inclines to Unbinding.

And how is it that when a monk develops & pursues the five strengths, he flows... slopes... inclines to Unbinding?

There is the case where the monk develops strength of conviction dependent on seclusion, dependent on dispassion, dependent on cessation, resulting in letting go. He develops strength of persistence... mindfulness... concentration... discernment dependent on seclusion... dispassion... cessation, resulting in letting go.

This is how a monk, when developing & pursuing the five strengths, flows... slopes... inclines to Unbinding.

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