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1 Int, 72 | renunciation; the escape from form, that is, the formless;
2 Int, 90 | two-footed or four-footed, with form or without form, percipient
3 Int, 90 | four-footed, with form or without form, percipient or non-percipient
4 TrInt | the most profound -- in a form that is accessible, appealing,
5 TrInt | central to his teaching, and form one of his most original
6 TrInt | mental fetters of passion for form, passion for formlessness,
7 Gloss, 114 | clinging to a sense of self: form (physical phenomena, including
8 Gloss, 117 | sensuality, the level of form, and the level of formlessness. ~
9 Gloss, 121 | teaching; (4) nibbana. Sanskrit form: Dharma. ~
10 Gloss, 127 | becoming and birth. Sanskrit form: karma. ~
11 Gloss, 135 | cooling and peace. Sanskrit form: nirvana. ~
12 2, 41 | making an abode in name-&-form,~it conceives that 'This
13 3, 51 | Which three? The property of form, the property of formlessness, &
14 3, 51 | Comprehending the property of form,~not taking a stance in
15 3, 51(*)| The property of form corresponds to the experience
16 3, 51(*)| to the experience of the form of the body as present in
17 3, 72 | This is the escape from form: formlessness. And as for
18 3, 73 | becoming.~But, comprehending form,~not taking a stance in
19 3, 90 | four-footed, many footed; with form or formless; percipient,
20 3, 91 | alms gathering. It's a form of abuse in the world [to
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