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1 4 | contemplatives who have minds of ill will, with destructive
2 4 | unconcentrated, with straying minds... I am consummate in concentration...'... ~"
3 12 | encompasses with his own mind the minds of other beings, other persons.
4 21 | should train yourselves: 'Our minds will be unaffected and we
5 21 | should train yourselves: 'Our minds will be unaffected and we
6 21 | should train yourselves: 'Our minds will be unaffected and we
7 21 | should train yourselves: 'Our minds will be unaffected and we
8 21 | should train yourselves: 'Our minds will be unaffected and we
9 21 | should train yourselves: 'Our minds will be unaffected and we
10 57, Text| who are satisfied in their minds give him the going forth
11 57, Text| who are satisfied in their minds give them the going forth
12 57, Text| who are satisfied in their minds give me the going forth
13 75 | free from thirst, their minds inwardly at peace, all have
14 107, 7 | concentrated but of wandering minds, who are weak in wisdom,
15 107, 7 | conscious, concentrated, their minds one-pointed, who have wisdom,
16 109 | explanation was being given, the minds of sixty monks, through
17 136, Int | are much too simple. The minds of people are complex and
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