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1 5, 180| in no long time reached & remained in the supreme goal of the 2 5, 180| in no long time reached & remained in the supreme goal of the 3 6, 55 | in no long time reached & remained in the supreme goal of the 4 8, 30 | in no long time reached & remained in the supreme goal of the 5 8, 63 | in no long time reached & remained in the supreme goal of the 6 9, 41 | unskillful qualities, I entered & remained in the first jhana: rapture & 7 9, 41 | thought & evaluation. ~"As I remained there, I was beset with 8 9, 41 | evaluation, I entered & remained in the second jhana: rapture & 9 9, 41 | internal assurance. ~"As I remained there, I was beset with 10 9, 41 | the fading of rapture, I remained in equanimity, mindful & 11 9, 41 | pleasure, and entered & remained in the third jhana, of which 12 9, 41 | pleasurable abiding.' ~"As I remained there, I was beset with 13 9, 41 | distress -- I entered & remained in the fourth jhana: purity 14 9, 41 | neither-pleasure-nor-pain. ~"As I remained there, I was beset with 15 9, 41 | Infinite space,' I entered & remained in the sphere of the infinitude 16 9, 41 | infinitude of space. ~"As I remained there, I was beset with 17 9, 41 | consciousness,' I entered & remained in the sphere of the infinitude 18 9, 41 | of consciousness. ~"As I remained there, I was beset with 19 9, 41 | is nothing,' I entered & remained in the sphere of nothingness. ~" 20 9, 41 | sphere of nothingness. ~"As I remained there, I was beset with 21 9, 41 | nothingness, I entered & remained in the sphere of neither 22 9, 41 | nor non-perception. ~"As I remained there, I was beset with 23 9, 41 | non-perception, I entered & remained in the cessation of perception &