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1 2 | eye-faculty. The fermentations, vexation, or fever that would arise
2 2 | intellect-faculty. The fermentations, vexation, or fever that would arise
3 2 | disease. ~"The fermentations, vexation, or fever that would arise
4 2 | life. The fermentations, vexation, or fever that would arise
5 2 | conduct. The fermentations, vexation, or fever that would arise
6 2 | existence. The fermentations, vexation, or fever that would arise
7 2 | letting go. The fermentations, vexation, or fever that would arise
8 19 | obstructs discernment, promotes vexation, & does not lead to Unbinding.' ~"
9 19 | obstructs discernment, promotes vexation, & does not lead to Unbinding,
10 19 | obstructs discernment, promotes vexation, & does not lead to Unbinding.' ~"
11 19 | obstructs discernment, promotes vexation, & does not lead to Unbinding,
12 19 | obstructs discernment, promotes vexation, & does not lead to Unbinding.' ~"
13 19 | obstructs discernment, promotes vexation, & does not lead to Unbinding,
14 19 | discernment, promotes lack of vexation, & leads to Unbinding. If
15 19 | discernment, promotes lack of vexation, & leads to Unbinding. If
16 19 | discernment, promotes lack of vexation, & leads to Unbinding. If
17 125 | weariness to me, that would be a vexation to me." ~"Let the reverend
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