Collections of Minor Discourses
Collections of sutta texts outside the four main collections.
The Buddha reports having seen, for himself, beings reborn in planes of deprivation in line with their wrong views and evil actions.
The Buddha reports having seen, for himself, beings reborn in good destinations in line with their right views and good actions.
Three properties for escape: from sensuality, from form, and from whatever is fabricated and dependently co-arisen.
Formless phenomena are more peaceful than forms; cessation, more peaceful than formless phenomena.
Three types of sons and daughters (when compared to their parents): of heightened birth, of similar birth, and of lowered birth.
Three types of people: one like a cloud without rain, one who rains locally, and one who rains everywhere.
Aspiring to three forms of bliss, wise people should guard their virtue.
This body falls apart; consciousness is subject to fading; all acquisitions are inconstant, sufferingful, subject to change.
Like attracts like. It's in accordance with their properties-either low or admirable-that beings come together and associate with one another.
Three things lead to the falling away of a monk in training.