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1 Int, 44 | disagreeable and feels pleasure and pain. It is the extinction of
2 TrInt | release from suffering and pain. The only secure release
3 TrInt | producing mundane pleasure and pain. On the transcendent level,
4 Gloss, 133 | suffering, burdensomeness, and pain. However -- despite the
5 Gloss, 133 | stress of acute anguish or pain to the innate burdensomeness
6 Gloss, 133 | have rendered dukkha as pain, suffering, or suffering &
7 1, 17(*) | sorrow, lamentation, pain, distress, and despair." ~
8 2, 44 | sensitive to pleasure & pain. His ending of passion,
9 3, 52 | of pleasure, a feeling of pain, a feeling of neither pleasure
10 3, 52 | of neither pleasure nor pain. These are the three feelings." ~
11 3, 53 | of pleasure, a feeling of pain, a feeling of neither pleasure
12 3, 53 | of neither pleasure nor pain. A feeling of pleasure should
13 3, 53 | stressful. A feeling of pain should be seen as an arrow.
14 3, 53 | of neither pleasure nor pain should be seen as inconstant.
15 3, 53 | stressful, a feeling of pain as an arrow, and a feeling
16 3, 53 | of neither pleasure nor pain as inconstant, then he is
17 3, 53 | pleasure as stress,~sees pain as an arrow,~sees peaceful
18 3, 99 | experience of pleasure & pain, such the end of my life.
19 3, 99 | experience of pleasure & pain, such the end of my life.
20 4, 109 | suffer death or death-like pain.' Then the first man, on
21 4, 109 | self-awakened." ~Even if it's with pain,~you should abandon~sensual
22 4, 112(*)| experienced as pleasure, pain, or neither-pleasure-nor-pain. ~
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