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1 1, TrInt| Although at present we rarely think in the same terms as the
2 1, TrInt| we meditate. Some people think that these theories are
3 8, 1 | and joy, and he then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.'
4 8, 1 | and joy; and he then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.'
5 8, 1 | wins; and he then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.'
6 8, 1 | equanimity; and he then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.'
7 8, 1 | space; and he then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.'
8 8, 1 | consciousness; and he then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.'
9 8, 1 | nothingness; and he then might think: I am abiding in effacement.'
10 8, 1 | neither-perception-nor-non-perception; and he then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.'
11 8 (25) | s order. But they do not think that it is the letter reader'
12 12, 20 | day. Sariputta, you may think that the kola-fruit was
13 12, 20 | day. Sariputta, you may think that the rice grain was
14 19 | Unbinding. If I were to think & ponder in line with that
15 19 | Unbinding. If I were to think & ponder in line with that
16 19 | Unbinding. If I were to think & ponder in line with that
17 20 | he wants to, and doesn't think whatever thought he doesn'
18 20a | The thought he wants to think, that, he thinks; the thought
19 20a | thought he does not want to think, that, he does not think.
20 20a | think, that, he does not think. He has cut down craving,
21 21 | earth.' Now, what do you think -- would he make this great
22 21 | appear.' Now, what do you think -- would he draw pictures
23 21 | boil.' Now, what do you think -- would he, with that burning
24 21 | crackle.' Now, what do you think -- would he, with that stick
25 36 | produce heat.' Now what do you think? Would he be able to light
26 36 | produce heat.' Now what do you think? Would he be able to light
27 36 | produce heat.' Now what do you think? Would he be able to light
28 58, Text | the prince, "What do you think, prince: If this young boy,
29 58, Text | you see fit. What do you think: are you skilled in the
30 58, Text | chariot." ~"And what do you think: When people come & ask
31 75 | glowing embers. What do you think? Wouldn't he twist his body
32 75 | scorching." ~"Now what do you think, Magandiya? Is the fire
33 75 | sensuality. ~"Now what do you think, Magandiya? Have you ever
34 75 | clean.' Now what do you think, Magandiya? When that man
35 75 | grow clear. What do you think, Magandiya? Would that doctor
36 75 | no friend at all, and think that he deserved to be killed. '
37 82 | understood?" ~"What do you think, great king: When you were
38 82 | strength." ~"And what do you think, great king: Are you even
39 82 | understood?" ~"What do you think, great king: Do you have
40 82 | die.'" ~"And what do you think, great king: Can you say
41 82 | understood?" ~"What do you think, great king? As you now
42 82 | understood?" ~"What do you think, great king: Do you now
43 82 | of Kuru." ~"What do you think, great king: Suppose a trustworthy,
44 82 | over it." ~"Now what do you think, great king? Suppose a trustworthy,
45 87 | But lord, who would ever think that sorrow, lamentation,
46 87 | But, lord, who would ever think that sorrow, lamentation,
47 87 | said to him, "What do you think, great king: Is Princess
48 87 | to me." ~"And what do you think: would sorrow, lamentation,
49 87 | dear.' ~"Now what do you think, great king: Is the noble
50 87 | to me." ~"And what do you think: would sorrow, lamentation,
51 87 | dear.' ~"Now what do you think, great king: Are [your subjects]
52 87 | ointments." ~"And what do you think: would sorrow, lamentation,
53 95 | doesn't see. So what do you think, Bharadvaja: this being
54 95 | gratified. ~"We used to think, 'Who are these bald-headed "
55 105 | disease. Now, what do you think, Sunakkhatta. Would the
56 105 | vomit it up. What do you think -- would he have any desire
57 105 | abhorring pain. What do you think, Sunakkhatta -- would he
58 105 | abhorring pain. What do you think, Sunakkhatta -- would he
59 107, 7 | may answer me. What do you think about this, brahman? Are
60 107, 7 | Rajagaha." ~"What do you think about this? A man might
61 108, Text | Upananda and said, "What do you think, general? Do these venerable
62 108, Text | Then do, brahman, what you think it is now time to do." ~
63 109 | overcome with craving -- might think that he could outsmart the
64 109 | here & there? What do you think -- Is form constant or inconstant?" "
65 109 | lord."... "What do you think, monks -- Is consciousness
66 117 | priest or contemplative might think that this Great Forty Dhamma
67 117 | priest or contemplative might think that this Great Forty Dhamma
68 117 | no-existence -- would not think that this Dhamma discourse
69 119, 6 | of wet clay. What do you think, monks -- would the heavy
70 119, 6 | produce heat.' What do you think -- would he be able to light
71 119, 6 | load of water. What do you think -- would he get a place
72 119, 6 | of heartwood. What do you think -- would that light ball
73 119, 6 | produce heat.' What do you think -- would he be able to light
74 119, 6 | load of water. What do you think -- would he get a place
75 125 | not trained. What do you think about this, Aggivessana?
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