Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, visible~form, sound, odor,
2 1, 3 | on one's own person and body are hard~and solid, as the
3 1, 3 | as the hairs of head and body, nails, teeth, skin, flesh,~
4 1, 3 | on one's own person and body are hard and~solid - this
5 1, 3 | on one's own person and body are~watery or cohesive,
6 1, 3 | which on one own person and body~are watery or cohesive-this
7 1, 3 | on one's own person and body are heating~and radiating,
8 1, 3 | on one's~own person and body are heating and radiating
9 1, 3 | on one's own person and~body are mobile and gaseous,
10 1, 3 | on~one's own person and body are mobile and gaseous-this
11 1, 3 | and clay, even so we call "body"~the circumscribed space
12 1, 4 | whose arising depends on the body and bodily contacts,~is
13 1, 5 | pieces breaks this putrid body,~ All life must truly end
14 2, 9 | persisting independently of our body.~ The Craving for Self-Annihilation
15 2, 9 | Eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind,~are delightful
16 2, 11| at the dissolution of the body, after~death, they fall
17 3, 20| every volitional act of body, speech,~or mind which is
18 3, 20| principle is identical with the body, or something different;~
19 3, 20| independently of the~material body, and continuing even after
20 3, 20| the death of the material body.]~ Not knowing what is worthy
21 3, 20| worldling to regard this~body, built up of the four elements,
22 3, 20| it is evident that this body may last for a year, for
23 3, 20| is~identical with this body, in that case a holy life
24 3, 20| quite different from the body, in that case also a holy
25 3, 25| tongue, a contact with the~body, or an object with the mind,
26 3, 25| the flesh and blood of my body~dry up: I shall not give
27 3, 26| in contemplation of the Body, in contemplation of Feeling,
28 3, 26| CONTEMPLATION OF THE BODY~ ~ But, how does the disciple
29 3, 26| in contemplation of the body?~There, the disciple retires
30 3, 26| down, with legs crossed, body erect,~and with attentiveness
31 3, 26| perceiving the entire [breath]-body, I~will breathe in": thus
32 3, 26| perceiving the~entire [breath]-body, I will breathe out": thus
33 3, 26| in contemplation of the body, either with regard to~his
34 3, 26| both. He beholds how the~body arises; beholds how it passes
35 3, 26| and~passing away of the body. "A body is there -~ ~ "
36 3, 26| passing away of the body. "A body is there -~ ~ "A body is
37 3, 26| A body is there -~ ~ "A body is there, but no living
38 3, 26| in contemplation of the body.~ And further, whilst going,
39 3, 26| understands any position of the body.~ [The disciple understands
40 3, 26| disciple contemplates this body from the sole of~the foot
41 3, 26| manifold impurities: "This body~consists of hairs, nails,
42 3, 26| disciple investigate this body.~ And further, the disciple
43 3, 26| disciple contemplates this body with regard to~the elements: "
44 3, 26| regard to~the elements: "This body consists of the solid element,
45 3, 26| disciple contemplate this body~with regard to the elements.~
46 3, 26| conclusion as~to his own body: "This my body also has
47 3, 26| to his own body: "This my body also has this nature, has
48 3, 26| conclusion as to his own body: "This my body also has
49 3, 26| to his own body: "This my body also has this nature,~has
50 3, 26| conclusion as to his own body:~"This my body also has
51 3, 26| to his own body:~"This my body also has this nature, has
52 3, 26| conclusion as to his own body: "This my body also~has
53 3, 26| to his own body: "This my body also~has this nature, has
54 3, 26| in contemplation of the body, either with regard to~his
55 3, 26| both. He beholds how the~body arises; beholds how it passes
56 3, 26| arising and~passing of the body. "A body is there" this
57 3, 26| passing of the body. "A body is there" this clear consciousness
58 3, 26| in contemplation of the body.~ ~ THE TEN BLESSINGS~ ~
59 3, 26| the contemplation of the body is practiced, developed,
60 3, 26| the loathsomeness of the body; controlling one's six senses;~
61 3, 26| odors, tongue and tastes, body and~touches, mind and mind
62 3, 26| feeling the whole~[breath]-body, or whilst calming down
63 3, 26| in "contemplation of the body," of~energy, clearly conscious,
64 3, 26| dwelling in contemplation of body, feeling,~mind and phenomena,
65 3, 27| Trance.~ The "Analysis of the Body," and the Contemplation
66 3, 28| the robe that protects his body, and with~the alms with
67 3, 28| tongue - a touch with the body - an~object with his mind,
68 3, 28| bending and~stretching his body; clearly conscious in eating,
69 3, 28| down with legs crossed, body erect, with attentiveness
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