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1 8, 4 | 22) A person given to agitation has non-agitation by which
2 10a, 8 | torpor comes to be. When agitation and worry are present, he
3 10a, 8 | with understanding: 'I have agitation and worry,' or when agitation
4 10a, 8 | agitation and worry,' or when agitation and worry are not present,
5 10a, 8 | understanding: 'I have no agitation and worry.' He understands
6 10a, 8 | the arising of non-arisen agitation and worry comes to be; and
7 10a, 8 | abandoning of the arisen agitation and worry comes to be; and
8 10a, 8 | future of the abandoned agitation and worry comes to be. When
9 10b, 13| torpor comes to be. ~When agitation and remorse are present,
10 10b, 13| present, he knows, "There are agitation and remorse in me," or when
11 10b, 13| remorse in me," or when agitation and remorse are not present,
12 10b, 13| he knows, "There are no agitation and remorse in me." He knows
13 10b, 13| arising of the non-arisen agitation and remorse comes to be;
14 10b, 13| abandoning of the arisen agitation and remorse comes to be;
15 10b, 13| future of the abandoned agitation and remorse comes to be. ~
16 138 | internally fixated. ~"And how is agitation caused by clinging/sustenance?
17 138 | the concomitant arising of agitation born from this alteration,
18 138 | the concomitant arising of agitation born from this alteration,
19 138 | It is thus, friends, that agitation is caused by clinging/sustenance. ~"
20 138 | consumed with any concomitant agitation born from such a change.
21 138 | consumed with any concomitant agitation born from such a change.
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