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1 1| mind -- and there will be a sense of neutrality in that stability. ~ 2 1| about true mastery over the sense doors. At first, when we 3 1| ve closed five of the six sense doors and then settled ourselves 4 1| beginning to bloom. ~The sense of refreshment bathing the 5 2| further in. They have no sense that this or that level 6 3| frequently until we get a sense of how to bring it under 7 3| Dhamma, we begin to have a sense of what's going on. For 8 3| the more subtle levels, we sense more and more how disgusting 9 3| why. They get stuck on the sense of pleasure that comes when 10 3| effort to let go of their sense of self. ~There's nothing 11 3| first have to give up your sense of self in the five aggregates 12 3| elements, aggregates, and sense media. Once we know how 13 3| sufferings grow lighter. Your sense of self will start to shrivel 14 4| to speak, the conceit or sense of "self" on one side immediately 15 4| of the defilement or any sense of self that's made a sudden 16 4| but pure Dhamma with no sense of self at all. We see nothing 17 4| very important. There's no sense of self there, but what 18 4| aspect of mind devoid of any sense of self. ~So the paths, 19 4| defilements or sacrificing your sense of self is very important 20 4| line, and sinker, with no sense of weariness or dispassion 21 4| can become free from any sense of self right here at mental 22 4| this and that, letting your sense of self rear its ugly head. ~ ~ 23 4| being free and empty of any sense of self is enough to bring