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1 1, 7 | enough to turn away, and free yourselves from them all.~ ~
2 3, 19| enlightenment, to Nirvana.~ Free from pain and torture is
3 3, 19| and torture is this path, free from groaning and~suffering;
4 3, 20| and by will; and how to free himself from these things,
5 3, 20| leading to Nirvana," is free from the first three fetters.~
6 3, 20| thus:~ The Perfect One is free from any theory, for the
7 3, 21| Mindedness? It is thoughts free from lust;~thoughts free
8 3, 21| free from lust;~thoughts free from ill-will; thoughts
9 3, 21| from ill-will; thoughts free from cruelty. This is~called
10 3, 21| of two kinds: 1. Thoughts~free from lust, from ill-will,
11 3, 22| heart~full of love, and free from any hidden malice;
12 3, 27| them is really no power to free~oneself permanently from
13 3, 27| This first trance is free from five things, and five
14 3, 27| he~enters into a state free from verbal thought and
15 3, 28| he dwells with a heart free from lust; from~lust he
16 3, 28| he dwells with a heart free from~ill-will; cherishing
17 3, 28| and Dullness; he dwells free from torpor and~dullness;
18 3, 28| cast away Doubt; dwelling free from doubt, full of confidence~
19 3, 28| And his heart becomes free from sensual passion, free
20 3, 28| free from sensual passion, free from the~passion for existence,
21 3, 28| the~passion for existence, free from the passion of ignorance. "
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