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1 1, TrInt| that tie the mind to the processes of suffering. He thus recommended
2 10b (8) | only impersonal bodily processes exist, without a self, soul,
3 14, TrInt| IV.11 -- map the causal processes that give rise to papañca
4 14, TrInt| analysis of cause-effect processes. One is still making use
5 14, TrInt| the distinction is between processes, not things. Thus one's
6 14, TrInt| six senses and the mental processes based on them. With this
7 14, TrInt| sense of disenchantment, the processes of feeling and thought are
8 118, 1 | breathe in calming the bodily processes, and to breathe out calming
9 118, 1 | breathe out calming the bodily processes. ~"[5] He trains himself
10 118, 1 | breathe in sensitive to mental processes, and to breathe out sensitive
11 118, 1 | out sensitive to mental processes. [8] He trains himself to
12 118, 1 | breathe in calming mental processes, and to breathe out calming
13 118, 1 | breathe out calming mental processes. ~"[9] He trains himself
14 118, 2 | out calming the bodily processes: On that occasion the monk
15 118, 2 | out sensitive to mental processes; trains himself to breathe
16 118, 2 | out calming mental processes: On that occasion the monk
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