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1 1, TrInt| theories, based on logic and meditative experience, about the nature
2 1, TrInt| scholars without any direct meditative experience, but actually
3 1, TrInt| perceive") a particular meditative experience as the ultimate
4 7 (8) | derived, apart from actual meditative experience, from close scrutiny
5 7 (9) | serene happiness followed by meditative absorption. This frequently
6 8 | venerable Maha-Cunda1 rose from meditative seclusion and went to the
7 8 | at the beginning of his [meditative] reflections?"3 ~"Cunda,
8 8 (3) | at the beginning of his (meditative) reflections (adim-eva manasikaroto).
9 8 (3) | who believe that, in their meditative practice, they have achieved
10 8 (12) | realized any of the eight meditative attainments (samapatti)
11 8 (12) | Comy. says that these meditative attainments "are in common
12 8 (12) | Comy.: "The overrater's meditative absorption is neither 'effacement'
13 8 (16) | effacement, unlike the eight meditative attainments? Because they
14 10b (15) | The consciousness of the meditative absorptions of the fine-corporeal
15 10b (19) | opposites, or through the meditative absorptions (jhana). ~
16 12 (2) | signifies all higher degrees of meditative knowledge characteristic
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