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1 7 | is excellent,13 and what escape there is from this [whole]
2 7 (14) | and what escape there is from this (whole)
3 7 (14) | There is Nibbana as an escape beyond that perception of
4 10b, 10 | will become and will not escape it." ~Thus he lives contemplating
5 10b, 10 | will become and will not escape it." ~Thus he lives contemplating
6 10b, 10 | will become and will not escape it." ~Thus he lives contemplating
7 11 | gratification, the danger and the escape6 in the case of these two
8 11 | gratification, the danger and the escape in the case of these two
9 11 (6) | leads to liberation. And the escape from them (nissarana) is
10 14, TrInt| slow the mind down in its escape from samsara. And, as our
11 75 | allure, the danger, & the escape from sensual pleasures,
12 108, Text | He does not discern the escape, as it actually is present,
13 108, Text | He does not discern the escape, as it actually is present,
14 109 | its drawback? What is the escape from it? What is the allure
15 109 | its drawback? What is the escape from it?" ~"Monk, whatever
16 109 | passion for form: that is the escape from form. ~"Whatever pleasure &
17 109 | consciousness: that is the escape from consciousness." ~Saying, "
18 148 | away, allure, drawback, or escape from that feeling, then
19 148 | away, allure, drawback, or escape from that feeling, then
20 148 | away, allure, drawback, & escape from that feeling, then
21 148 | away, allure, drawback, & escape from that feeling, then
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