greed gives rise to greedhttps://suttacentral.net/an6.39/en/sujato?layout=sidebyside&reference=none¬es=asterisk&highlight=false&script=latin wrote:Greed, hate, and delusion are sources that give rise to deeds.
Lobho nidānaṁ kammānaṁ samudayāya, doso nidānaṁ kammānaṁ samudayāya, moho nidānaṁ kammānaṁ samudayāya.
hmm,https://suttacentral.net/an6.39/en/sujato?layout=sidebyside&reference=none¬es=asterisk&highlight=false&script=latin wrote: Greed doesn’t give rise to contentment.
Na, bhikkhave, lobhā alobho samudeti;
Rather, greed just gives rise to greed.
atha kho, bhikkhave, lobhā lobhova samudeti.
hmm,https://suttacentral.net/an6.39/en/sujato?layout=sidebyside&reference=none¬es=asterisk&highlight=false&script=latin wrote:Rather, it’s because of deeds born of greed, hate, and delusion that hell, the animal realm, the ghost realm, or any other bad places are found.
could this also be the 3 types of rebirth: transmigration, rebirth in rebirth and abode of rebirthhttps://suttacentral.net/an3.34/en/sujato?layout=sidebyside&reference=none¬es=asterisk&highlight=false&script=latin wrote:Any deed that emerges from greed—born, sourced, and originated from greed—ripens where that new life-form is born.
Transmigration,
rebirth, reborn in,https://suttacentral.net/mn12/en/sujato?layout=sidebyside&reference=none¬es=asterisk&highlight=false&script=latin wrote:But it’s not easy to find a realm that I haven’t previously transmigrated to in all this long time, except for the gods of the pure abodes.
Na kho pana so, sāriputta, saṁsāro sulabharūpo yo mayā asaṁsaritapubbo iminā dīghena addhunā, aññatra suddhāvāsehi devehi.
abode of rebirthwrote:But it’s not easy to find any rebirth that I haven’t previously been reborn in …
Na kho pana sā, sāriputta, upapatti sulabharūpā yā mayā anupapannapubbā iminā dīghena addhunā, aññatra suddhāvāsehi devehi.
greed, greed gives rise to greed, abode of greed.wrote:But it’s not easy to find an abode where I haven’t previously abided …
Na kho pana so, sāriputta, āvāso sulabharūpo yo mayā anāvuṭṭhapubbo iminā dīghena addhunā, aññatra suddhāvāsehi devehi.
greed, greed gives rise to kamma, kamma result