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1 12, 18 | knowledge, here and now enter upon and abide in the deliverance
2 12, 19 | knowledge, he here and now will enter upon and abide in the deliverance
3 36 | that a wise person can soon enter & dwell in his own teacher'
4 36 | that a wise person can soon enter & dwell in his own teacher'
5 41, Text| knowledge, I may here and now enter upon and abide in the deliverance
6 41, Text| knowledge, he may here and now enter upon and abide in the deliverance
7 44, Text| considers, 'O when will I enter & remain in the sphere that
8 44, Text| those who are noble now enter & remain in?' And as he
9 117 | abandon wrong view & to enter into right view: This is
10 117 | abandon wrong view & to enter & remain in right view:
11 117 | abandon wrong resolve & to enter into right resolve: This
12 117 | abandon wrong resolve & to enter & remain in right resolve:
13 117 | abandon wrong speech & to enter into right speech: This
14 117 | abandon wrong speech & to enter & remain in right speech:
15 117 | abandon wrong action & to enter into right action: This
16 117 | abandon wrong action & to enter & remain in right action:
17 117 | abandon wrong livelihood & to enter into right livelihood: This
18 117 | abandon wrong livelihood & to enter & remain in right livelihood:
19 121, 15 | priests who in the future will enter & remain in an emptiness
20 121, 15 | unsurpassed, they all will enter & remain in this very same
21 121, 15 | and priests who at present enter & remain in an emptiness
22 121, 15 | unsurpassed, they all enter & remain in this very same
23 121, 15 | train yourselves: 'We will enter & remain in the emptiness
24 125 (4) | enables the meditator to enter directly into the second
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