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1 TrInt | and cutting through the mental fetters of self-identity
2 TrInt | which cuts through the mental fetters of sensual passion
3 TrInt | which cuts through the mental fetters of passion for form,
4 TrInt | interplay between these two mental qualities explains the question-and-answer
5 Gloss, 113 | Acquisition (upadhi) ~The mental "baggage" that the unawakened
6 Gloss, 113 | nutriment (physical and mental), resistance, the four physical
7 Gloss, 114 | feelings, perceptions (mental labels), thought-fabrications,
8 Gloss, 121 | phenomenon in and of itself; (2) mental quality; (3) doctrine, teaching; (
9 Gloss, 122 | the heightened powers of mental vision needed to perceive
10 Gloss, 123 | applied to physical and to mental processes, as well as to
11 Gloss, 126 | single physical sensation or mental notion which is then expanded
12 Gloss, 133 | applies both to physical and mental phenomena, ranging from
13 Gloss, 133 | of even the most subtle mental or physical fabrications.
14 2, 30(*)| speech, and idle chatter; and mental misconduct as covetousness,
15 2, 36(*)| knowledge of the ending of the mental fermentations.
16 2, 47 | see clearly into skillful mental qualities. For a monk who
17 2, 47 | appropriate times, into skillful mental qualities -- one of two
18 3, 64 | misconduct, verbal misconduct, mental misconduct.* These are the
19 3, 65 | conduct, verbal good conduct, mental good conduct. These are
20 3, 66 | cleanliness, verbal cleanliness, mental cleanliness. These are the
21 3, 67 | sagacity, verbal sagacity, & mental sagacity. These are the
22 3, 70 | misconduct, verbal misconduct, & mental misconduct; who reviled
23 3, 70 | misconduct, verbal misconduct, & mental misconduct; who reviled
24 3, 70 | misconduct, verbal misconduct, & mental misconduct; who reviled
25 3, 71 | verbal good conduct, & mental good conduct; who did not
26 3, 71 | verbal good conduct, & mental good conduct; who did not
27 3, 71 | verbal good conduct, & mental good conduct; who did not
28 3, 72(*)| sensual passion and unskillful mental qualities. On formlessness
29 3, 83 | verbal misconduct,~ mental misconduct,~and whatever
30 3, 84 | who is a worthy one, his mental fermentations ended, who
31 3, 99 | misconduct, verbal misconduct, & mental misconduct; who reviled
32 3, 99 | verbal good conduct, & mental good conduct; who did not
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