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1 1| emptiness that can appear clearly within consciousness. Even 2 1| reason, to see these things clearly requires the effort to stop 3 1| and watch, stop and know clearly by focusing down -- focusing 4 1| in so it can know itself clearly -- that there's nothing 5 1| focused -- focused on seeing clearly, not just on making the 6 1| mind still. Focus on seeing clearly. Look on in for the sake 7 1| in for the sake of seeing clearly...and contemplate how to 8 2| suffering and stress -- clearly in a way that we can cut 9 2| discernment to see things clearly for what they are, knowledge 10 2| meditation is: seeing things clearly for what they are. It's 11 2| craving wants. To see things clearly for what they are would 12 3| ll be able to see things clearly all the way through. Otherwise, 13 3| contemplation until you see clearly into inconstancy, stress, 14 4| us from seeing anything clearly. ~So you have to focus on 15 4| thing is that you try to see clearly. Even when the mind is concocting 16 5| contemplate so as to see it clearly. And you have to experiment 17 5| contemplate so as to see clearly that the mind is stuck right 18 6| You'll be able to see them clearly, to let them go. ~So focus 19 6| sensitive in a way that sees clearly how your bones, flesh, and 20 6| self. You have to see this clearly all the way through. Otherwise,