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1 1| itself, in line with its own nature. But I ask that you watch 2 1| empty in line with its own nature, not concocting any desires 3 1| is empty in line with its nature, there's no sense of ownership 4 1| as part of their normal nature -- simply that the mind 5 1| being empty in line with its nature. If no thoughts are bothering 6 1| knowledge into the true nature of things in and of themselves. ~ 7 1| of themselves. ~The true nature of things, on the outside 8 1| goes clearly into the true nature lying most deeply inside 9 1| When you correctly see the nature of things on the outer level 10 1| automatically see clearly the nature of what lies on the inner 11 1| until it reaches the true nature of things on the inner level -- 12 1| reflect on the fleeting nature of life with reference to 13 1| reflect on the fleeting nature of their own lives. Or else 14 1| insight so as to see the true nature of pain, its true nature 15 1| nature of pain, its true nature as Dhamma, and then keep 16 1| for itself. This is the nature of the mind free of the 17 1| passes away by its very own nature. There's no real essence 18 1| your knowledge of the true nature of things -- on the inner 19 1| thoroughly clear about the true nature of things in the phenomenon 20 1| way it has to go by its nature. Only if we latch onto it 21 2| still by its own internal nature. Focus on contemplating 22 2| focus further in to see the nature of all phenomena that are 23 2| in line with their own nature, without any meanings or