References – AN 5.161: Getting Rid of Resentment (1st) 
Sutta / Aṅguttara Nikāya / AN 5: Pañcakanipāta / AN 5.161: Paṭhamaāghātapaṭivinayasutta

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Reading: AN 5.161, “Removing Resentment (1).” Read by Ajahn Pasanno. [Ill-will]

The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness [2013], Session 18, Excerpt 1


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“Could you speak about disregarding the person as a strategy for working with resentment (AN 5.161)?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Ill-will] // [Aversion]

The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness [2013], Session 18, Excerpt 2


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“In the practice of removing resentment (AN 5.161), how does developing equanimity differ from reflecting on kamma?” Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Equanimity] [Kamma] [Ill-will] // [Divine Abidings] [Judgementalism]

The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness [2013], Session 18, Excerpt 3


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Question about the practice of metta in response to ill-will. Answered by Ajahn Pasanno. [Language] [Goodwill] [Equanimity] [Ill-will] // [Discernment]

Sutta: AN 5.161, “Removing Resentment (1).”

The Fourth Foundation of Mindfulness [2013], Session 18, Excerpt 4


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“Why is turning the left side of your body to the Buddha disrespectful? How does one disregard another person in a skillful way to remove resentment? (AN 5.161)” Answered by Ajahn Ñāṇiko. [Respect] [Ill-will] // [Goodwill] [Culture/India] [Culture/Thailand] [Theravāda]

Living in a Changing Society [2020], Excerpt 7