15. Micchatta Tika:
(iii) (1037). What are the dhamma which do not unfailingly bring about
results (immediately after the arising of those dhamma)?
Leaving aside the above-stated dhamma, there are the remaining meritorious dhamma, demeritorious dhamma and neither-meritorious-nor-demeritorious dhamma of the Sensuous Sphere, the Fine Material Sphere, the Non-material Sphere and the Supramundane which are the aggregate of Sensation, the aggregate of Perception, the aggregate of Volitional Activities and the aggregate of Consciousness; there is also all that is Corporeality; and also the Unconditioned Element (Nibbana).
~These are the dhamma which do not unfailingly bring about results
(immediately after the arising of those dhamma).
(iii) (1428). What are the dhamma which do not unfailingly bring about
results (immediately after the arising of those dhamma)?
There are: four thoughts which arise together with greed but are not associated with wrong view; thought which arise together with uncertainty; thought which arises together with restlessness; (17) meritorious thoughts of the three spheres; (36) resultants of the four spheres; (20 types of) non-causative action, which are neither meritorious nor demeritorious of the three spheres; there is also Corporeality; and there is also Nibbana.
~These are the dhamma which do not unfailingly bring about results
(immediately after the arising of those dhamma).