AN 8.81 Mindfulness and situational awareness are a foundation for developing higher spiritual qualities leading to liberation.
AN 8.82 Venerable Puṇṇiya asks the Buddha why he sometimes feels like teaching and other times doesn’t.
AN 8.83 The root of all things, and other factors that apply to all things.
AN 8.84 The Buddha teaches how to be a success as a master thief. Unusually, this discourse has no “spiritual” counterpart, so it sounds like the Buddha just giving a lesson in thievery!
AN 8.85 Different titles for the Buddha.
AN 8.86 When the householders of Icchānaṅgala make a racket in the monastery, the Buddha asks his attendant Nāgita what is going on. The Buddha speaks strongly of his dislike for material gains, and his love of seclusion.
AN 8.87 Eight reasons the Saṅgha may overturn the bowl against a lay follower.
AN 8.88 Eight reasons the lay followers may declare no confidence or confidence regarding a mendicant.
AN 8.89 Eight reasons the lay followers may enjoin an act of reconciliation on a mendicant, or relax said act.
AN 8.90 Eight things a mendicant charged with aggravated misconduct must observe.