What suttas do you read frequently?

The discussion on memorizing suttas made me think about what suttas are particularly beneficial to read on a reoccurring basis. Two obvious ones come to my mind:

AN5.57: Subjects for Regular Reviewing
AN8.41: The Sabbath With Eight Factors, In Brief (to read on Uposatha days)

Then the essentials:
SN 56.11: Setting in Motion the Wheel of the Dhamma
SN 22.59: The Characteristic of Nonself
SN 54.1: One Thing (Mindfulness of Breathing)

What suttas do you find beneficial to read and reflect on regularly?

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These two topics from a few months ago are very similar :slight_smile:

https://discourse.suttacentral.net/t/what-are-your-favourite-suttas/11105

https://discourse.suttacentral.net/t/favourite-or-inspiring-suttas-given-to-non-monastics/10228

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I do not have any particular Sutta I read frequently.
I read Some Sutta frequently.
For instance I just fininsh listening to DN and now I am listening to MN from begining to the end.
Having said that there are few Sutta’s hard to fathom so I have read them many times.
1)Satipathana Sutta and Anapanasati Sutta
2)Jhana Sutta and Samadhi Sutta

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Anattalakkhana sutta SN22.59, Kaccayanagotta sutta SN12.15 are worth memorizing :grinning:.

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DN33 summarizes most other suttas. It’s only almost two hours long. Also I don’t read it. I listen to it. Somehow that listening goes deeper than reading.

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