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1 1, 4 | shipwrecked. His power of~meditation will be like a cool lake;
2 1, 5 | world, gave himself up to meditation. And~the prince said to
3 4, 12| flight, gave himself up to~meditation. All the miseries of the
4 7, 23| themselves~to a life of religious meditation, let them put their whole
5 13, 45| right thoughts, and right meditation.~ "In so far, O friends,
6 13, 48| does not give himself to~meditation, forgetting the real aim
7 13, 48| who has exerted himself in meditation.~The fault of others is
8 13, 48| thinkers are bright in their meditation; but among~all, the brightest,
9 14, 60| five meditations. The first meditation is~the meditation of love
10 14, 60| first meditation is~the meditation of love in which thou must
11 14, 60| thine enemies.~ "The second meditation is the meditation of pity,
12 14, 60| second meditation is the meditation of pity, in which thou~thinkest
13 14, 60| in thy soul.~ "The third meditation is the meditation of joy
14 14, 60| third meditation is the meditation of joy in which thou~thinkest
15 14, 60| rejoicings.~ "The fourth meditation is the meditation on impurity,
16 14, 60| fourth meditation is the meditation on impurity, in which~thou
17 14, 60| consequences!~ "The fifth meditation is the meditation on serenity,
18 14, 60| fifth meditation is the meditation on serenity, in which thou~
19 14, 73| under a vow to complete a meditation in~solitude, flagged in
20 14, 73| endeavor attain the insight of meditation to which I have~devoted
21 16, 93| becomes~plunged in that devout meditation of heart which is concerned
22 18, 97| Tathagata fell into a deep meditation, and having passed through
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