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Majjhima Nikaya

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perception

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1 4 | contemplatives, brahman, who have the perception of 'day' when it is night, 2 4 | delusion. As for me, I have the perception of 'day' when it is day, 3 7 | from this [whole] field of perception.14 ~14. "When he knows and 4 7 (14) | from this (whole) field of perception" (atthi uttari imassa saññaga-tassa 5 7 (14) | as an escape beyond that perception of the Divine Abidings attained 6 9, 19 | mentality-materiality? Feeling, perception, volition, contact and attention -- 7 10, 3 | Such is feeling... Such is perception... Such are fabrications... 8 10a, 8 | disappearance of feeling. Thus is perception; thus is the arising of 9 10a, 8 | thus is the arising of perception; and thus is the disappearance 10 10a, 8 | is the disappearance of perception. Thus are the formations; 11 10b, 10 | ground, he then applies this perception to his own body thus: "Verily, 12 10b, 10 | worms, he then applies this perception to his own body thus: "Verily, 13 10b, 10 | dust, he then applies this perception to his own body thus: "Verily, 14 10b, 13 | disappearance of feeling. Thus is perception; thus is the arising of 15 10b, 13 | thus is the arising of perception; and thus is the disappearance 16 10b, 13 | is the disappearance of perception. Thus are formations; thus 17 10b (23) | of feeling (Note 12); for perception and formations, the same 18 11 (6) | aggregates, ignorance, contact, perception, thought, unwise attention, 19 12 (12) | attainments, and the cessation of perception and feeling. The nine attainments ( 20 14, TrInt| be diagramed like this: ~perception > the categories of papañca ~ 21 14, TrInt| the categories of papañca ~perception > name & form > contact > 22 14, TrInt| this: ~contact > feeling > perception > thinking > the perceptions & 23 14, TrInt| categories of papañca is the perception, "I am the thinker." From 24 14, TrInt| ended? Through a shift in perception, caused by the way one attends 25 14, Text | delineate a delineation of perception. When there is a delineation 26 14, Text | there is a delineation of perception, it is possible that one 27 14, Text | delineate a delineation of perception. When there is a delineation 28 14, Text | there is a delineation of perception, it is possible that one 29 14, Text | delineate a delineation of perception. When there is no delineation 30 14, Text | there is no delineation of perception, it is impossible that one 31 14, Text | delineate a delineation of perception. When there is no delineation 32 14, Text | there is no delineation of perception, it is impossible that one 33 36 | declared the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception. ~"I 34 36 | in the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception.' So, 35 44, Text | as a clinging-aggregate, perception as a clinging-aggregate, 36 44, Text | the self... ~"He assumes perception to be the self... ~"He assumes ( 37 44, Text | He does not assume perception to be the self... ~"He does 38 44, Text | attainment of the cessation of perception & feeling come about?" ~" 39 44, Text | attaining the cessation of perception & feeling that 'I am about 40 44, Text | attain the cessation of perception & feeling' or that 'I am 41 44, Text | attaining the cessation of perception & feeling' or that 'I have 42 44, Text | attained the cessation of perception & feeling.' Instead, the 43 44, Text | attaining the cessation of perception & feeling, which things 44 44, Text | attaining the cessation of perception & feeling, friend Visakha, 45 44, Text | emergence from the cessation of perception & feeling come about?" ~" 46 44, Text | emerging from the cessation of perception & feeling that 'I am about 47 44, Text | emerge from the cessation of perception & feeling' or that 'I am 48 44, Text | emerging from the cessation of perception & feeling' or that 'I have 49 44, Text | emerged from the cessation of perception & feeling.' Instead, the 50 44, Text | emerging from the cessation of perception & feeling, which things 51 44, Text | attaining the cessation of perception & feeling, friend Visakha, 52 44, Text | emerged from the cessation of perception & feeling, lady, how many 53 44, Text | emerged from the cessation of perception & feeling, friend Visakha, 54 44 (1) | attaining the cessation of perception & feeling. ~ 55 44, Text | emerged from the cessation of perception & feeling, lady, to what 56 44, Text | emerged from the cessation of perception & feeling, friend Visakha, 57 44 (3) | emerging from the cessation of perception & feeling, and having had 58 72 | its disappearance; such is perception... such are mental fabrications... 59 72 | apply. ~"Any feeling... Any perception... Any mental fabrication... ~" 60 75 | touch, he had the skewed perception of 'pleasant.'" ~"In the 61 75 | touch, they have the skewed perception of 'pleasant.' ~"Now suppose 62 75 | was just feeling... just perception... just fabrications... 63 105 | on the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception. When 64 105 | on the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception, that 65 105 | on the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception, he has 66 105 | on the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception.' ~"Now, 67 105 | concerning the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception is going 68 105 | of the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception, has 69 109 | clinging-aggregate, feeling... perception... fabrications... consciousness 70 109 | clinging-aggregate, feeling... perception... fabrications... consciousness 71 109 | one with such a feeling... perception... fabrications... such 72 109 | aggregate of feeling. Whatever perception is past, future, or present; 73 109 | called the aggregate of perception. Whatever fabrications are 74 109 | aggregate of feeling... perception... fabrications... consciousness?" ~" 75 109 | delineation of the aggregate of perception. Contact is the cause, contact 76 109 | as in feeling. He assumes perception to be the self, or the self 77 109 | or the self as possessing perception, or perception as in the 78 109 | possessing perception, or perception as in the self, or the self 79 109 | self, or the self as in perception. He assumes fabrications 80 109 | self... does not assume perception to be the self... does not 81 109 | the allure of feeling... perception... fabrications... consciousness? 82 109 | joy arises dependent on perception: that is the allure of perception... ~" 83 109 | perception: that is the allure of perception... ~"Whatever pleasure & 84 109 | feeling whatsoever... any perception whatsoever... any fabrications 85 109 | not-self, feeling is not-self, perception is not-self, fabrications 86 109 | not-self, feeling is not-self, perception is not-self, fabrications 87 109 | Inconstant, lord."... ~"... Is perception constant or inconstant?" " 88 109 | feeling whatsoever... ~"Any perception whatsoever... ~"Any fabrications 89 109 | feeling, disenchanted with perception, disenchanted with fabrications, 90 109 (2) | the intentional aspect of perception, which takes the objective 91 118 | appreciation... equanimity...[the perception of the] foulness [of the 92 118 | foulness [of the body]... the perception of inconstancy: such are 93 121 | not attending to the perception (mental note) of village, 94 121 | village, not attending to the perception of human being -- attends 95 121 | singleness based on the perception of forest. His mind takes 96 121 | settles, & indulges in its perception of forest. ~"He discerns 97 121 | would exist based on the perception of village are not present. 98 121 | would exist based on the perception of human being are not present. 99 121 | singleness based on the perception of forest.' He discerns 100 121 | discerns that 'This mode of perception is empty of the perception 101 121 | perception is empty of the perception of village. This mode of 102 121 | of village. This mode of perception is empty of the perception 103 121 | perception is empty of the perception of human being. There is 104 121 | singleness based on the perception of forest.' Thus he regards 105 121, 9 | The Perception of Earth)~"Further, Ananda, 106 121, 9 | not attending to the perception of human being, not attending 107 121, 9 | being, not attending to the perception of forest -- attends to 108 121, 9 | singleness based on the perception of earth. His mind takes 109 121, 9 | settles, & indulges in its perception of earth. Just as a bull' 110 121, 9 | singleness based on the perception of earth. His mind takes 111 121, 9 | settles, & indulges in its perception of earth. ~"He discerns 112 121, 9 | would exist based on the perception of human being are not present. 113 121, 9 | would exist based on the perception of forest are not present. 114 121, 9 | singleness based on the perception of earth.' He discerns that ' 115 121, 9 | discerns that 'This mode of perception is empty of the perception 116 121, 9 | perception is empty of the perception of human being. This mode 117 121, 9 | human being. This mode of perception is empty of the perception 118 121, 9 | perception is empty of the perception of forest. There is only 119 121, 9 | singleness based on the perception of earth.' Thus he regards 120 121, 10 | not attending to the perception of forest, not attending 121 121, 10 | forest, not attending to the perception of earth -- attends to the 122 121, 10 | singleness based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 123 121, 10 | settles, & indulges in its perception of the sphere of the infinitude 124 121, 10 | would exist based on the perception of forest are not present. 125 121, 10 | would exist based on the perception of earth are not present. 126 121, 10 | singleness based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 127 121, 10 | discerns that 'This mode of perception is empty of the perception 128 121, 10 | perception is empty of the perception of forest. This mode of 129 121, 10 | of forest. This mode of perception is empty of the perception 130 121, 10 | perception is empty of the perception of earth. There is only 131 121, 10 | singleness based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 132 121, 11 | not attending to the perception of earth, not attending 133 121, 11 | earth, not attending to the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 134 121, 11 | singleness based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 135 121, 11 | settles, & indulges in its perception of the sphere of the infinitude 136 121, 11 | would exist based on the perception of earth are not present. 137 121, 11 | would exist based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 138 121, 11 | singleness based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 139 121, 11 | discerns that 'This mode of perception is empty of the perception 140 121, 11 | perception is empty of the perception of earth. This mode of perception 141 121, 11 | perception of earth. This mode of perception is empty of the perception 142 121, 11 | perception is empty of the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 143 121, 11 | singleness based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 144 121, 12 | not attending to the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 145 121, 12 | space, not attending to the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 146 121, 12 | singleness based on the perception of the sphere of nothingness. 147 121, 12 | settles, & indulges in its perception of the sphere of nothingness. ~" 148 121, 12 | would exist based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 149 121, 12 | would exist based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 150 121, 12 | singleness based on the perception of the sphere of nothingness.' 151 121, 12 | discerns that 'This mode of perception is empty of the perception 152 121, 12 | perception is empty of the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 153 121, 12 | infinitude of space. This mode of perception is empty of the perception 154 121, 12 | perception is empty of the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 155 121, 12 | singleness based on the perception of the sphere of nothingness.' 156 121, 13 | Neither Perception nor Non-Perception)~"Further, 157 121, 13 | not attending to the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 158 121, 13 | consciousness, not attending to the perception of the sphere of nothingness -- 159 121, 13 | on the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception. His 160 121, 13 | in the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception. "He 161 121, 13 | would exist based on the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 162 121, 13 | would exist based on the perception of the sphere of nothingness 163 121, 13 | on the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception.' He 164 121, 13 | discerns that 'This mode of perception is empty of the perception 165 121, 13 | perception is empty of the perception of the sphere of the infinitude 166 121, 13 | consciousness. This mode of perception is empty of the perception 167 121, 13 | perception is empty of the perception of the sphere of nothingness. 168 121, 13 | on the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception.' Thus 169 121, 14 | not attending to the perception of the sphere of nothingness, 170 121, 14 | nothingness, not attending to the perception of the sphere of neither 171 121, 14 | of the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception -- attends 172 121, 14 | would exist based on the perception of the sphere of nothingness 173 121, 14 | would exist based on the perception of the sphere of neither 174 121, 14 | of the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception, are 175 121, 14 | discerns that 'This mode of perception is empty of the perception 176 121, 14 | perception is empty of the perception of the sphere of nothingness. 177 121, 14 | nothingness. This mode of perception is empty of the perception 178 121, 14 | perception is empty of the perception of the sphere of neither 179 121, 14 | of the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception. There 180 121, 15 | not attending to the perception of the sphere of nothingness, 181 121, 15 | nothingness, not attending to the perception of the sphere of neither 182 121, 15 | of the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception -- attends 183 121, 15 | discerns that 'This mode of perception is empty of the effluent 184 131, Text | In the past I had such a perception'... 'In the past I had such 185 131, Text | In the past I had such a perception'... 'In the past I had such 186 131, Text | future I might have such a perception'... 'In the future I might 187 131, Text | future I might have such a perception'... 'In the future I might 188 131, Text | in feeling. ~"He/she sees perception as self, or self as possessing 189 131, Text | self, or self as possessing perception, or perception as in self, 190 131, Text | possessing perception, or perception as in self, or self as in 191 131, Text | as in self, or self as in perception. ~"He/she sees thought-fabrications 192 131, Text | feeling. ~"He/she does not see perception as self, or self as possessing 193 131, Text | self, or self as possessing perception, or perception as in self, 194 131, Text | possessing perception, or perception as in self, or self as in 195 131, Text | as in self, or self as in perception. ~"He/she does not see thought-fabrications 196 138 | the self... ~"He assumes perception to be the self... ~"He assumes ( 197 138 | He does not assume perception to be the self... ~"He does 198 140 | the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception, I would 199 140 | the sphere of neither perception nor non-perception and to 200 149 | clinging-aggregate... feeling... perception... fabrications... consciousness 201 149 | clinging-aggregate... feeling... perception... fabrications... consciousness


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