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1 1, TrInt| the Buddha's teachings in light of their previous training,
2 4 | darkness was destroyed; light arose -- as happens in one
3 4 | darkness was destroyed; light arose -- as happens in one
4 4 | darkness was destroyed; light arose -- as happens in one
5 12, 20 | tested, could easily shoot a light arrow across the shadow
6 19 | darkness was destroyed; light arose -- as happens in one
7 19 | darkness was destroyed; light arose -- as happens in one
8 19 | darkness was destroyed; light arose -- as happens in one
9 36 | fire-stick, thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.'
10 36 | think? Would he be able to light a fire and produce heat
11 36 | fire-stick, thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.'
12 36 | think? Would he be able to light a fire and produce heat
13 36 | fire-stick, thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.'
14 36 | think? Would he be able to light a fire and produce heat
15 36 | darkness was destroyed; light arose -- as happens in one
16 36 | darkness was destroyed; light arose -- as happens in one
17 36 | darkness was destroyed; light arose -- as happens in one
18 107, 6 | or torpor; perceiving the light, mindful and clearly conscious
19 119, 6 | fire-stick, thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.'
20 119, 6 | think -- would he be able to light a fire and produce heat
21 119, 6 | you think -- would that light ball of string gain entry
22 119, 6 | fire-stick, thinking, 'I'll light a fire. I'll produce heat.'
23 119, 6 | think -- would he be able to light a fire and produce heat
24 125, 22 | and torpor; perceiving the light, mindful, clearly conscious,
25 131, TrInt| adopted and re-interpreted in light of his own teaching. The
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