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1 Int, 72 | desires~And the overcoming of forms,~One whose energy is always
2 TrInt | will -- or intention -- forms the essence of action. Furthermore,
3 Gloss, 113| six external sense media (forms, sounds, smells, tastes,
4 Gloss, 113| and ideas), and the six forms of sensory consciousness (
5 Gloss, 133| refined or sophisticated forms of suffering: once all suffering,
6 2, 44 | Monks, there are these two forms of the Unbinding property.
7 3, 67 | There are these three forms of sagacity. Which three?
8 3, 67 | sagacity. These are the three forms of sagacity." ~A sage in
9 3, 72 | sensuality,~& the overcoming of forms~ -- ardent~ always --~
10 3, 73 | phenomena are more peaceful than forms; cessation, more peaceful
11 3, 73 | Those beings headed to forms,~and those standing in the
12 3, 76 | Aspiring to these three forms of bliss, a wise person
13 3, 76 | Aspiring to these three forms of bliss, a wise person
14 3, 76 | virtue,~aspiring to three forms of bliss:~ praise;~
15 3, 89 | heard: "Conquered by three forms of false Dhamma -- his mind
16 3, 89 | Conquered by these three forms of false Dhamma -- his mind
17 3, 95 | greed~for lovely, alluring forms~so hard to transcend,~having,
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