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1 1| state for the entire hour, free from any thoughts that might 2 1| grow still. They can't be free. This is why we have to 3 1| level of the mind will be free and empty -- empty of the 4 2| when it's neutral and calm, free from thought-formations 5 2| and squirm, we can't get free. ~You have to realize that 6 2| anything at all. They're free from doubt, all right, but 7 2| you'll never work yourself free, for the defilements have 8 3| of fire. ~If you aren't free within yourself, you get 9 3| in their effort to work free, in the same way the Buddha 10 3| things, the more empty and free the mind will be: This is 11 3| demons. If you're empty and free, it's an affair of cleanliness 12 4| naturally become empty and free. If any thoughts arise, 13 4| stops, disengages, and is free. This is a really simple 14 4| Normalcy" here means being free of liking and disliking. 15 4| body and mind completely free from entanglement in the 16 4| the undying property -- free from birth, ageing, illness, 17 4| remains is the natural Dhamma free from birth, ageing, illness, 18 4| become Dhamma, will become free. ~There's no need to get 19 4| latch on and can become free from any sense of self right 20 4| qualities, the mind becomes free. ~If you understand correctly, 21 4| letting go to be empty and free. This is where the Dhamma 22 4| emptiness. And simply being free and empty of any sense of