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fear 2
fed 2
feel 2
feeling 56
feeling-belongs 1
feelings 18
feels 3
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58 on
57 disciple
56 craving
56 feeling
56 now
54 you
53 away

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feeling

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1 1, 1 | the painful~and unpleasant feeling produced by bodily contact-this 2 1, 1 | the painful~and unpleasant feeling produced by mental contact-this 3 1, 2 | They are~Corporeality, Feeling, Perception, [mental] Formations, 4 1, 2 | Group of~Corporeality; any feeling belongs to the Group of 5 1, 2 | belongs to the Group of Feeling; any~perception belongs 6 1, 4 | Corporeality. there is of~"feeling"-bodily ease, pain, joy, 7 1, 4 | feeling-belongs to the Group of Feeling. Whatsoever there is of~" 8 1, 4 | independent of~corporeality, feeling, perception, and mental 9 1, 5 | Corporeality is~transient, feeling is transient, perception 10 1, 5 | there be of corporeality, of feeling,~perception, mental formations, 11 1, 5 | delights in corporeality, or feeling, or perception, or mental~ 12 2, 9 | Consciousness, sense impression, feeling born of sense impression,~ 13 2, 9 | Thus, whatever kind of "Feeling" one experiences, pleasant,~ 14 2, 9 | approves of, and cherishes the feeling,~and clings to it; and while 15 3, 14| overcoming of~corporeality, feeling, perception, mental formations, 16 3, 20| understands that corporeality, feeling, perception,~mental formation, 17 3, 20| He has understood what feeling is, and how it arises, and 18 3, 20| corporeal phenomenon, a feeling, a perception, a mental 19 3, 20| someone should say that Feeling is his Ego, he should be~ 20 3, 20| There are three kinds of feeling: pleasurable,~painful, and 21 3, 20| painful, and indifferent feeling. Which of these three feelings,~ 22 3, 20| after the extinction of that feeling, admit that his~Ego has 23 3, 20| any one should say that Feeling is not his Ego, and that 24 3, 20| his~Ego is inaccessible to feeling, he should be asked thus: " 25 3, 20| Now, where~there is no feeling, is it there possible to 26 3, 20| Or, someone might say: "Feeling, indeed, is not my Ego, 27 3, 20| my Ego is inaccessible to feeling; for it is my~Ego that feels, 28 3, 20| my Ego has the faculty of feeling." Such a one~should be answered 29 3, 20| answered thus: "Suppose, feeling should become altogether~ 30 3, 20| after the extinction of~feeling, no feeling whatever exists, 31 3, 20| extinction of~feeling, no feeling whatever exists, it is then 32 3, 20| there is of corporeality, of feeling, of~perception, of mental 33 3, 20| understand corporeality, feeling,~perception, mental formations 34 3, 20| sensory impression depends Feeling.-On feeling~depends; Craving.- 35 3, 20| impression depends Feeling.-On feeling~depends; Craving.-On craving 36 3, 20| the~sensory impression, Feeling is extinguished. Through 37 3, 20| Through the extinction of~feeling, Craving is extinguished. 38 3, 25| he experiences~inwardly a feeling of joy, into which no evil 39 3, 26| Body, in contemplation of Feeling, in~contemplation of the 40 3, 26| an indifferent~agreeable feeling," or "I have a disagreeable 41 3, 26| or "I have a disagreeable feeling," or "I have~an indifferent 42 3, 26| or "I have~an indifferent feeling," or "I have a worldly agreeable 43 3, 26| have a worldly agreeable feeling," or~"I have an unworldly 44 3, 26| have an unworldly agreeable feeling," or "I have a worldly~disagreeable 45 3, 26| have a worldly~disagreeable feeling," or "I have an unworldly 46 3, 26| an unworldly disagreeable~feeling," or "I have a worldly indifferent 47 3, 26| have a worldly indifferent feeling," or have an~unworldly indifferent 48 3, 26| an~unworldly indifferent feeling.~ Thus he dwells in contemplation 49 3, 26| passes away; knows what Feeling is, how it~arises, how it 50 3, 26| inhale or exhale whilst feeling the whole~[breath]-body, 51 3, 26| inhale or exhale~whilst feeling rapture, or joy, or the 52 3, 26| inhale or exhale~whilst feeling the mind, or whilst gladdening 53 3, 26| in contemplation of body, feeling,~mind and phenomena, strenuous, 54 3, 27| experiences in his~person that feeling, of which the Noble Ones 55 3, 27| away of corporeality, of feeling, perception,~mental formations 56 3, 28| But whatsoever there is of feeling, perception, mental formation,


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