Nalakalapiyo Sutta (SN 12.67) — Sheaves of Reeds. In a discussion about dependent co-arising with Ven. Maha Kotthita, Ven. Sariputta invokes a helpful simile to illustrate the relationship between consciousness and name-and-form.
Aññatra Sutta (SN 12.46) — A Certain Brahman. A brahman wonders: When I perform an action (kamma), am I the same person when I experience its results, or am I a different person? The Buddha helps to clear up this man's confused thinking.
Puttamansa Sutta (SN 12.63) — A Son's Flesh. A meditation on inter-relatedness, showing with four striking similes the suffering inherent in everything the body and mind depend upon for nourishment.
Dvayatanupassana Sutta (Sn 3.12) — The Contemplation of Dualities [new, complete, translation]. Not all dualities are misleading. This sutta teaches ways to contemplate the duality of the origination and cessation of stress and suffering so as to reach Awakening.