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mental 1
mentioned 1
might 3
mind 19
mind-and-body 1
mind-consciousness 2
misunderstood 1
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19 am
19 go
19 me
19 mind
19 which
19 with
18 do
Sister Ayya Khema
Meditation on No-Self

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mind

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1 Text, 2 | There is no doubt in our mind that that "self" is who 2 Text, 7 | And it is only an open mind which can take in new ideas 3 Text, 10| and when we look at our mind, or when we look at feeling, 4 Text, 11| that first of all there is mind and there is body. There 5 Text, 11| accord all the time. There is mind which is thinking and making 6 Text, 12| khandhas that belong to the mind apart. When we do that while 7 Text, 16| together. And that includes the mind and the body which we call " 8 Text, 17| meditation. An ordinary mind can only know ordinary concepts 9 Text, 17| to have an extraordinary mind. An extraordinary mind comes 10 Text, 17| extraordinary mind. An extraordinary mind comes about through concentration. 11 Text, 17| To the point where the mind is truly extraordinary. 12 Text, 17| everyday events. And when the mind can concentrate, then it 13 Text, 17| and patience. And when the mind is unperturbed and still, 14 Text, 18| At that time the mind understands the idea of 15 Text, 18| when one sees one's own mind as being totally impermanent, 16 Text, 19| full of stuff -- and the mind is not empty either. It' 17 Text, 25| and windows and heart and mind is no longer necessary. 18 Text, 28| it, one's own heart and mind gives an understanding which 19 Text, 31| practice of meditation, the mind can become clearer and clearer.


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