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1 4 | pain -- as with the earlier disappearance of elation & distress --
2 8, 1 | pain, and with the previous disappearance of joy and grief, he enters
3 8, 1 | corporeality,13 with the disappearance of perceptions of sense-response,'14
4 9, 11 | passing away, dissolution, disappearance, dying, completion of time,
5 10 | sorrow & lamentation, for the disappearance of pain & distress, for
6 10, 3 | its origination, such its disappearance. Such is feeling... Such
7 10, 3 | its origination, such its disappearance.' ~"In this way he remains
8 10, 4 | sorrow & lamentation, for the disappearance of pain & distress, for
9 10a, 8 | material form; and thus is the disappearance of material form. Thus is
10 10a, 8 | feeling; and thus is the disappearance of feeling. Thus is perception;
11 10a, 8 | perception; and thus is the disappearance of perception. Thus are
12 10a, 8 | formations; and thus is the disappearance of the formations. Thus
13 10a, 8 | consciousness; and thus is the disappearance of consciousness.' ~Thus
14 10b (10)| factors of dissolution are: disappearance of ignorance, craving, kamma,
15 10b (12)| of dissolution are: the disappearance of the four, and the general
16 10b (20)| of dissolution are: the disappearance of ignorance, etc., and
17 10b, 13 | material form; and thus is the disappearance of material form. Thus is
18 10b, 13 | feeling; and thus is the disappearance of feeling. Thus is perception;
19 10b, 13 | perception; and thus is the disappearance of perception. Thus are
20 10b, 13 | formations; and thus is the disappearance of formations. Thus is consciousness;
21 10b, 13 | consciousness; and thus is the disappearance of consciousness." ~Thus
22 10b (25)| characteristic of dissolving and the disappearance of ignorance, etc. The origination-and-dissolution
23 11 | actually are the origin, the disappearance, the gratification, the
24 11 | actually are the origin, the disappearance, the gratification, the
25 11 (6) | voice of another. Their disappearance (atthangama) is the path
26 19 | pain -- as with the earlier disappearance of elation & distress --
27 36 | pain -- as with the earlier disappearance of elation & distress --
28 44, Text| pain -- as with the earlier disappearance of elation & distress --
29 45 | pain -- as with the earlier disappearance of elation & distress --
30 72 | such its origin, such its disappearance; such is feeling, such its
31 72 | such its origin, such its disappearance; such is perception... such
32 72 | such its origin, such its disappearance.' Because of this, I say,
33 75 | present -- the origination & disappearance, the allure, the danger, &
34 108, Text| pain -- as with the earlier disappearance of elation & distress --
35 119, 5 | pain -- as with the earlier disappearance of elation & distress --
36 138 | pain -- as with the earlier disappearance of elation & distress --
37 138 | pain -- as with the earlier disappearance of elation & distress --
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