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1 7 (4) | the hankering after fine material and immaterial existence,
2 9, 19 | four great elements and the material form derived from the four
3 10a, 8 | bhikkhu thinks: 'Thus is material form; thus is the arising
4 10a, 8 | thus is the arising of material form; and thus is the disappearance
5 10a, 8 | is the disappearance of material form. Thus is feeling; thus
6 10a, 8 | understands the eye and material forms and the fetter that
7 10b, 10 | 5. The Reflection on the Material Elements~And further, monks,
8 10b, 10 | disposed, by way of the material elements: "There are in
9 10b, 10 | disposed, by way of the material elements: "There are in
10 10b, 13 | a monk thinks, "Thus is material form; thus is the arising
11 10b, 13 | thus is the arising of material form; and thus is the disappearance
12 10b, 13 | is the disappearance of material form. Thus is feeling; thus
13 10b (23)| the five aggregates: for material form, the same as for the
14 12 (12)| pertaining to the realm of material form, the four immaterial
15 107, 2 | sense-organs; having seen a material shape with the eye, do not
16 107, 7 | those with vision might see material shapes -- even so in many
17 109 (2) | fabrication takes the raw material provided by the objective
18 125, 18 | sense-organs. Having seen a material shape with the eye...(as
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