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1 1| itself -- doesn't know how mental states arise and disband 2 1| of any self. You'll see mental phenomena as empty of any 3 1| deceits of thought-formation, mental labels, pleasure and pain, 4 2| body. And then there's a mental phenomenon, the mind, in 5 2| disbanding of physical and mental phenomena -- but we latch 6 2| seeing the body as ours, the mental phenomena as us: It's all 7 5| feelings of physical pain or mental distress, the mind will 8 5| both physical pain and mental distress. When it arises 9 6| latch onto physical pain or mental distress as being you or 10 6| its physical and in its mental forms. If there's the pleasure 11 6| to it. As for the purely mental feeling of pleasure, that' 12 6| you'll be attracted to the mental perceptions and labels that 13 6| So analyze physical and mental pleasure. Take them apart 14 6| element of consciousness: the mental phenomenon that senses sights, 15 6| growing old; when it dies and mental phenomena stop, we feel 16 6| They're simply physical and mental elements, without any illness 17 6| onto? Physical elements, mental elements, they're already 18 6| being, both physical and mental, and then you latch onto