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1 1| times when you come to true knowledge, enabling you to grow dispassionate 2 2| it, because superficial knowledge isn't true knowledge. As 3 2| superficial knowledge isn't true knowledge. As long as you haven't 4 2| as to give rise to true knowledge, your mindfulness will stay 5 2| you brag? Even though your knowledge may be true, how can you 6 2| be able to gain a little knowledge and let go of a few things, 7 3| won't gain any profound knowledge at all. ~So we train the 8 3| your own sufferings? The knowledge that leads to dispassion 9 3| disenchantment is what counts as true knowledge. But if your knowledge leads 10 3| true knowledge. But if your knowledge leads you to hold on, then 11 4| point of giving rise to knowledge through genuine mindfulness 12 4| else, so that we'll gain knowledge about suffering and its 13 4| true with the mind. If your knowledge is wrong, it's dark. If 14 4| wrong, it's dark. If your knowledge is right, it's bright. Then 15 4| already good at following the knowledge of defilement and craving, 16 4| now we have to follow the knowledge of mindfulness and discernment 17 4| likes, hatreds -- this knowledge sweeps everything away.