Hello Nina,

"With 'x' as condition 'y' arises." also sounds good to me.

Metta and thanks for your help,

Alan



Nina van Gorkom wrote:

>Hi Alan,
>I came across another possibility you could consider:
>Visuddhimagga XVII, 106, by Ven. Nyanamoli:
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>106. Here there is no single or multiple fruit of any kind from a single
>cause, nor a single fruit from multiple causes, but only multiple fruit
>from multiple causes.... But one representative cause and fruit given in
>this way,
>'With ignorance as condition there are formations; with formations as
>condition, consciousness', have a meaning and a use.>
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>It sounds good to me: with ignorance as condition, formations arise...
>This is close to what you had at first.
>Nina.
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>op 14-09-2005 20:48 schreef Nina van Gorkom op vangorko@...:
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>>yes, <from ignorance as condition> seems clear to me.
>><from the condition of ignorance> sounds somewhat forced.
>>Nina.
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