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1 2 | Thus will I destroy old feelings [of hunger] and not create
2 2 | hunger] and not create new feelings [from overeating]. I will
3 2 | unwelcome words & bodily feelings that, when they arise, are
4 10 | world. He remains focused on feelings... mind... mental qualities
5 10, 1 | B. Feelings)~"And how does a monk remain
6 10, 1 | a monk remain focused on feelings in & of themselves? There
7 10, 1 | remains focused internally on feelings in & of themselves, or externally
8 10, 1 | themselves, or externally on feelings in & of themselves, or both
9 10, 1 | internally & externally on feelings in & of themselves. Or he
10 10, 1 | origination with regard to feelings, on the phenomenon of passing
11 10, 1 | passing away with regard to feelings, or on the phenomenon of
12 10, 1 | passing away with regard to feelings. Or his mindfulness that '
13 10, 1 | mindfulness that 'There are feelings' is maintained to the extent
14 10, 1 | monk remains focused on feelings in & of themselves. ~ ~
15 10a, 5 | lives contemplating the feelings in the feelings, ardent,
16 10a, 5 | contemplating the feelings in the feelings, ardent, clearly comprehending (
17 10a, 6 | contemplating feeling in feelings? ~"Here, O bhikkhus, a bhikkhu
18 10a, 6 | Thus he lives contemplating feelings in feelings internally,
19 10a, 6 | contemplating feelings in feelings internally, or he lives
20 10a, 6 | contemplating feeling in feelings externally, or he lives
21 10a, 6 | contemplating feeling in feelings internally and externally.
22 10a, 6 | contemplating origination-things in feelings, or he lives contemplating
23 10a, 6 | contemplating dissolution-things in feelings, or he lives contemplating
24 10a, 6 | origination-and-dissolution-things in feelings. Or his mindfulness is established
25 10a, 6 | contemplating feeling in feelings." ~ ~
26 10b | he lives contemplating feelings in feelings, ardent, clearly
27 10b | contemplating feelings in feelings, ardent, clearly comprehending
28 10b (1) | the body in the body', 'feelings in feelings', etc. is meant
29 10b (1) | the body', 'feelings in feelings', etc. is meant to impress
30 10b (1) | into a consideration of his feelings connected with that bodily
31 10b, 11 | monk live contemplating feelings in feelings? ~Herein, monks,
32 10b, 11 | contemplating feelings in feelings? ~Herein, monks, a monk
33 10b, 11 | Thus he lives contemplating feelings in feelings internally,
34 10b, 11 | contemplating feelings in feelings internally, or he lives
35 10b, 11 | or he lives contemplating feelings in feelings externally,
36 10b, 11 | contemplating feelings in feelings externally, or he lives
37 10b, 11 | or he lives contemplating feelings in feelings internally and
38 10b, 11 | contemplating feelings in feelings internally and externally.
39 10b, 11 | contemplating origination factors in feelings, or he lives contemplating
40 10b, 11 | contemplating dissolution factors in feelings, or he lives contemplating
41 10b, 11 | origination-and-dissolution factors in feelings.12 Or his mindfulness is
42 10b, 11 | monk lives contemplating feelings in feelings. ~ ~
43 10b, 11 | contemplating feelings in feelings. ~ ~
44 12, 19 | painful, racking, piercing feelings. Suppose there were a charcoal
45 12, 19 | painful, racking, piercing feelings. So too, by encompassing
46 12, 19 | mind with mind... piercing feelings. ~38. (2) "By encompassing
47 12, 19 | painful, racking, piercing feelings. Suppose there were a cesspit
48 12, 19 | painful, racking, piercing feelings. So too, by encompassing
49 12, 19 | mind with mind... piercing feelings. 39. (3) "By encompassing
50 12, 19 | experiencing extremely pleasant feelings. Suppose there were a mansion,
51 12, 19 | experiencing extremely pleasant feelings. So too, by encompassing
52 12, 19 | mind... extremely pleasant feelings. ~42. (6) "By encompassing
53 12, 19 | experiencing extremely pleasant feelings.16 Suppose there were a
54 12, 19 | experiencing extremely pleasant feelings. So too, by encompassing
55 12, 19 | mind... extremely pleasant feelings. These are the five destinations. ~
56 14, TrInt| experiences, then based on the feelings arising from sensory contact,
57 14, TrInt| from sensory contact, some feelings will seem appealing -- worth
58 14, TrInt| by the way one attends to feelings, using the categories of
59 14, TrInt| shouldn't. When comparing feelings that lead to skillful qualities,
60 14, TrInt| opt for the more refined feelings, and this cuts through the
61 14, TrInt| self" and learning to view feelings not as things but as parts
62 36 | painful, racking, piercing feelings due to his striving [for
63 36 | painful, racking, piercing feelings due to his striving, he
64 36 | painful, racking, piercing feelings due to his striving, he
65 36 | painful, racking, piercing feelings due to their striving, this
66 36 | painful, racking, piercing feelings due to their striving, this
67 36 | painful, racking, piercing feelings due to their striving, this
68 44, Text | fabrications. Perceptions & feelings are mental fabrications." ~"
69 44, Text | fabrications? Why are perceptions & feelings mental fabrications?" ~"
70 44, Text | fabrications. Perceptions & feelings are mental; these are things
71 44, Text | That's why perceptions & feelings are mental fabrications." ~"
72 44 (6) | ignorance-obsession with feelings of neither pleasure nor
73 57, Text | these, he feels afflicting feelings entirely painful as in the
74 57, Text | these, he feels unafflicting feelings entirely pleasant as in
75 57, Text | afflicting and unafflicting feelings with mingled pleasure and
76 116 (8) | five aggregates of: body; feelings or sensations; perceptions;
77 118, 2 | monk remains focused on feelings in & of themselves -- ardent,
78 118, 2 | classed as a feeling among feelings, which is why the monk on
79 118, 2 | occasion remains focused on feelings in & of themselves -- ardent,
80 118, 3 | three frames of reference: feelings, mind, & mental qualities.] ~"
81 119, 8 | sort that can endure bodily feelings that, when they arise, are
82 125, 23 | along contemplating the feelings... the mind... the mental
83 125, 23 | along contemplating the feelings in the feelings... the mind
84 125, 23 | contemplating the feelings in the feelings... the mind in the mind...
85 125 (4) | thought about the body, feelings, etc. -- that is, in discursive
86 125, 25 | has grown to bear bodily feelings which as they arise are
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