| 1 | As soon as anger and hatred arise in our minds, harsh, abusive words will come from our mouths. | |
| 2 | Why? Buddha said that avarice, wrath and obsession are main obstructs to live such a life. | |
| 3 | He glared at Cal, but he walked well around him. | |
| 4 | Now, what do you think, Kalamas? When aversion arises in a person, does it arise for welfare or for harm? | |
| 5 | You don't have to know whether it is greed or anger: that is not necessary. |