MN 70 Kīṭāgiri Sutta: At Kīṭāgiri
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But because it is known by me, seen, found, realised, contacted by wisdom thus: ‘Here, when someone feels a certain kind of pleasant feeling, unwholesome states increase in him and wholesome states diminish,’ that I therefore say: ‘Abandon such a kind of pleasant feeling.’
The Buddha admonishes a group of monks who refused to give up eating in the afternoon with a unique teaching on the stages of the path.