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1 1 | disbanding. The mind will be empty, neutral, and still -- neither 2 1 | clearly, the mind will be empty, not holding onto anything. 3 6 | see if it's as normal and empty as it should be. If you' 4 6 | tell whether or not it's empty and still. Once you see 5 6 | investigate to see how it's empty, how it's still. It's not 6 6 | the case that once it's empty, that's the end of the matter; 7 7 | obscurity and make the mind empty and free. ~This is the practice 8 8 | way it can be disengaged, empty, and free. But if it goes 9 8 | least some extent, to be empty and still. ~This one thing 10 8 | stress. The mind will be empty and free, with no meanings, 11 8 | become unsettled: no longer empty, no longer still. When this 12 8 | then be free from turmoil. Empty. Quiet. Aware. So keep continuous 13 12| fallen away. So now it's empty and disengaged. It can be 14 12| and disengaged. It can be empty in this way right before 15 12| attached. It's unentangled, empty, and free. This is how it' 16 12| it's special. It can grow empty of greed, anger, and delusion, 17 12| step after step. It can be empty of desire, empty of mental 18 12| can be empty of desire, empty of mental processes. The 19 12| the mind is that it can be empty....This is why I said this