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1 Int | an enjoyable taste of the mental states that the words depict),
2 1(1) | conveys knowledge of ideas or mental objects (two possible meanings
3 1(1) | meant in its role as the mental factor responsible for the
4 1(1) | intention, shaping not only mental events, but also physical
5 1(11) | 12: Wrong resolves = mental resolves for sensuality,
6 1(11) | harmfulness. Right resolves = mental resolves for freedom from
7 2(22) | abandons the first three mental fetters tying one to the
8 3(39) | that he/she has none of the mental defilements -- passion,
9 7(92) | process of physical and mental causality that he/she is
10 10 | body, grave illness,~ mental derangement, trouble with
11 17(231)| harsh speech, idle chatter. Mental misconduct = covetousness,
12 17 | restrained.~Having abandoned mental misconduct,~live conducting
13 21(301)| feelings, mind states, and mental qualities in and of themselves),
14 21(301)| and avoid evil, unskillful mental qualities, and to foster
15 21(301)| and strengthen skillful mental qualities), the four bases
16 Notes | who developed the pitch of mental strengths and abilities
17 Glo | feelings, perceptions (mental labels), thought-fabrications,
18 Glo | phenomenon in and of itself; (2) mental quality; (3) doctrine, teaching; (
19 Glo | the heightened powers of mental vision needed to perceive
20 Glo | applied to physical and to mental processes, as well as to
21 Glo | single physical sensation or mental notion which is then expanded
22 Glo | applies both to physical and mental phenomena, ranging from
23 Glo | of even the most subtle mental or physical fabrications.
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