mn6:16.1 A mendicant might wish: ‘May I understand the minds of other beings and individuals, having encompassed them with my mind.
mn6:16.2 May I understand mind with greed as “mind with greed”,
mn6:16.3 and mind without greed as “mind without greed”;
mn6:16.4 mind with hate as “mind with hate”,
mn6:16.5 and mind without hate as “mind without hate”;
mn6:16.6 mind with delusion as “mind with delusion”,
mn6:16.7 and mind without delusion as “mind without delusion”;
mn6:16.8 constricted mind as “constricted mind”,
mn6:16.9 and scattered mind as “scattered mind”;
mn6:16.10 expansive mind as “expansive mind”,
mn6:16.11 and unexpansive mind as “unexpansive mind”;
mn6:16.12 mind that is not supreme as “mind that is not supreme”,
mn6:16.13 and mind that is supreme as “mind that is supreme”;
mn6:16.14 mind immersed in samādhi as “mind immersed in samādhi”,
mn6:16.15 and mind not immersed in samādhi as “mind not immersed in samādhi”;
mn6:16.16 freed mind as “freed mind”,
mn6:16.17 and unfreed mind as “unfreed mind”.’
mn6:16.18 So let them fulfill their precepts …