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1 1, TrInt| can then comprehend the process of coming-into-being for
2 8 (17) | here described, is in the process of attaining one of the
3 10b (1) | contemplating any bodily process, a meditator may unwittingly
4 10b (1) | connected with that bodily process. He should then be clearly
5 10b (4) | also to another person's process of breathing. ~
6 14, TrInt| implications of the way this process is phrased. In the full
7 14, TrInt| papañcizes". ~Through the process of papañca, the agent then
8 14, TrInt| contention. ~How can this process be ended? Through a shift
9 14, TrInt| at it as part of a causal process: when a particular feeling
10 14, TrInt| but as parts of a causal process affecting the qualities
11 14 (1) | artifice implicit in the process by which the mind, in singling
12 57, Text | produces a (kammic) bodily process (bound up) with affliction,2
13 57, Text | produces a (kammic) verbal process (bound up) with affliction,
14 57, Text | produces a (kammic) mental process (bound up) with affliction.
15 57, Text | produces a (kammic) bodily process not (bound up) with affliction,
16 57, Text | produces a (kammic) verbal process not (bound up) with affliction,
17 57, Text | produces a (kammic) mental process not (bound up) with affliction.
18 57, Text | produces a (kammic) bodily process both (bound up) with affliction
19 57, Text | with affliction... verbal process... mental process both (
20 57, Text | verbal process... mental process both (bound up) with affliction
21 109 (2) | discerning them, while the process of fabrication takes the
22 109 (2) | of the aggregates. This process is described in slightly
23 136, Int | wrong." The stages of this process are repeated for each of
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