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1 4 | mindful, he has a pleasurable abiding.' With the abandoning of
2 4 | dwellings: seeing a pleasant abiding for myself in the present,
3 8, 1 | then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.' But in the
4 8, 1 | then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.' But in the
5 8, 1 | then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.' But in the
6 8, 1 | then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.' But in the
7 8 (12)| is, as our text says, an "abiding in ease here and now." ~
8 8, 1 | then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.' But in the
9 8, 1 | then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.' But in the
10 8, 1 | he then might think: I am abiding in effacement.' But in the
11 8, 1 | then might think: 'I am abiding in effacement.' But in the
12 10b (8) | a self, soul, spirit or abiding essence or substance. The
13 12, 20 | against them. Such was my abiding in equanimity.[*p.80] ~52. "
14 14, Text| Great Wood for the day's abiding. Plunging into the Great
15 14, Text| bilva sapling for the day's abiding. ~Dandapani ("Stick-in-hand")
16 19 | mindful, he has a pleasurable abiding.' With the abandoning of
17 22 | the Blind for the day's abiding. ~Then a certain monk went
18 22 | the Blind for the day's abiding." So Ven. Sariputta quickly
19 22 | of a tree for the day's abiding. Ven. Sariputta also plunged
20 22 | of a tree for the day's abiding. ~Then in the evening, Ven.
21 36 | mindful, he has a pleasurable abiding.' But the pleasant feeling
22 45 | mindful, he has a pleasurable abiding.' With the abandoning of
23 82 | certain tree for the day's abiding. On seeing him, he went
24 82 | certain tree for the day's abiding." ~"In that case, my dear
25 107, 3 | subsistence and blamelessness and abiding in comfort.' ~ ~
26 107, 7 | things conduce both to their abiding in ease here and now as
27 108, Text| mindful, he has a pleasurable abiding.' With the abandoning of
28 119, 5 | mindful, he has a pleasurable abiding.' He permeates & pervades,
29 119, 8 | states providing a pleasant abiding in the here & now. ~"[5]
30 125 | Aggivessana, that if a monk is abiding here diligent, ardent, self-resolute,
31 125 | that is so, prince. A monk abiding here diligent, ardent, self-resolute,
32 125 | come to pass that a monk abiding diligent, ardent, self-resolute,
33 125, 19 | in eating...(as above)... abiding in comfort.' ~ ~
34 138 | mindful, he has a pleasurable abiding.' His consciousness follows
35 138 | mindful, he has a pleasurable abiding.' His consciousness does
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