Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 5 | the corporeal phenomena, feelings,~perceptions, mental formations,
2 2, 9 | springs up; but lust for~feelings, means Clinging; and on
3 3, 20| feeling. Which of these three feelings,~now, do you consider your
4 3, 20| experiencing~one of these feelings one does not experience
5 3, 20| two. These~three kinds of feelings are impermanent, of dependent
6 3, 20| experiencing one of these feelings, thinks that this~is his
7 3, 26| CONTEMPLATION OF THE FEELINGS~ ~ But how does the disciple
8 3, 26| in contemplation of the feelings?~ In experiencing feelings,
9 3, 26| feelings?~ In experiencing feelings, the disciple knows: "I
10 3, 26| in contemplation of the feelings, either with~regard to his
11 3, 26| both. He~beholds how the feelings arise; beholds how they
12 3, 26| and passing away of the feelings. "Feelings are there":~this
13 3, 26| passing away of the feelings. "Feelings are there":~this clear consciousness
14 3, 26| in contemplation of the~feelings.~ [The disciple understands
15 3, 26| absolute sense, there are only feelings, and that there~is no Ego,
16 3, 26| person, no experience of the feelings.]~ ~ CONTEMPLATION OF THE
17 3, 26| in~"contemplation of the feelings," full of energy, clearly
18 3, 26| outbreathing I call one amongst the feelings.~ III. Whenever the disciple
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