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1 Gloss, 113 | earth, water, wind, and fire), the six external sense
2 Gloss, 135 | also the extinguishing of a fire, it is usually rendered
3 Gloss, 135 | views of the workings of fire (see The Mind Like Fire
4 Gloss, 135 | fire (see The Mind Like Fire Unbound) reveals that people
5 Gloss, 135 | Buddha's time felt that a fire, in going out, did not go
6 1, 142(*)| point, see The Mind Like Fire Unbound, pp. 30-32.
7 2, 44(*) | The analogy here is to a fire. In the first case, the
8 2, 44(*) | glowing. In the second, the fire is so thoroughly out that
9 2, 44(*) | point, see The Mind Like Fire Unbound, pp. 21-37.
10 2, 44(*) | The analogy here is to a fire. In the first case, the
11 2, 44(*) | glowing. In the second, the fire is so thoroughly out that
12 2, 44(*) | point, see The Mind Like Fire Unbound, pp. 21-37.
13 3, 93 | fires. Which three? The fire of passion, the fire of
14 3, 93 | The fire of passion, the fire of aversion, the fire of
15 3, 93 | the fire of aversion, the fire of delusion. These, monks,
16 3, 93 | are the three fires." ~The fire of passion burns in a mortal~
17 3, 93 | with sensual desires;~the fire of aversion, in a malevolent
18 3, 93 | person~ taking life;~the fire of delusion, in a bewildered
19 3, 93 | self-awakened,~put out the fire of passion,~ constantly
20 3, 93 | superlative people,~put out the fire of aversion~ with
21 3, 93 | with good will,~and the fire of delusion~ with the
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