Chapter, Paragraph
1 3, 26| the Mind-objects,~ardent, clearly conscious and attentive,
2 3, 26| make~a short exhalation." "Clearly perceiving the entire [breath]-
3 3, 26| thus he trains himself; "clearly perceiving the~entire [breath]-
4 3, 26| further, the disciple is clearly conscious in his going and~
5 3, 26| in his going and~coming; clearly conscious in looking forward
6 3, 26| looking forward and backward; clearly~conscious in bending and
7 3, 26| bending and stretching; clearly conscious in eating,~drinking,
8 3, 26| drinking, chewing, and tasting; clearly conscious in discharging~
9 3, 26| discharging~excrement and urine; clearly conscious in walking, standing,~
10 3, 26| falling asleep and awakening; clearly conscious in speaking~and
11 3, 26| disciple is doing, he is clearly conscious: of his~intention,
12 3, 26| of the body," of~energy, clearly conscious, attentive, after
13 3, 26| feelings," full of energy, clearly conscious,~attentive, after
14 3, 26| the mind," full of energy, clearly~conscious, attentive, after
15 3, 26| phenomena," full of energy, clearly conscious,~attentive, after
16 3, 26| and phenomena, strenuous, clearly conscious, attentive, after~
17 3, 27| in~equanimity, attentive, clearly conscious; and he experiences
18 3, 28| CONSCIOUSNESS (7th Step)~ ~ Clearly conscious is he in his going
19 3, 28| in his going and coming; clearly conscious~in looking forward
20 3, 28| looking forward and backward; clearly conscious in bending and~
21 3, 28| and~stretching his body; clearly conscious in eating, drinking,
22 3, 28| discharging excrement and urine;~clearly conscious in walking, standing,
23 3, 28| falling asleep and~awakening; clearly conscious in speaking and
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