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member 1
members 4
men 11
mental 27
mentally 2
mention 1
mentioned 2
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28 social
27 lay
27 living
27 mental
26 cannot
26 concentration
26 craving
VV.AA.
(R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe)
The Buddhist Layman

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1 1| the second three), and Mental Culture (the last three). 2 1| however, Morality (sila), Mental Culture (samãdhi) and Wisdom ( 3 1| me" - the physical and mental make-up that is "I" - the 4 1| comprising Sublime Conduct, Mental Culture and Intuitive Insight ( 5 1| secular (such as his physical, mental emotional qualities), the 6 1| without which a healthy mental life is impossible. And 7 1| resulting later in physical and mental suffering. The enjoyment 8 1| efficiency of this precious mental instrument -   to make it 9 1| able to exercise physical, mental and moral control. Such 10 1| heedlessness, recklessness and mental confusion. Alcohol does 11 1| Mental Health  ~Life is full of 12 2| Concentration is one of the mental factors that is present 13 2| concentration due to his mental training and if he puts 14 2| nature of all phenomena, mental and physical, that is their 15 2| continually digging deeper mental ruts that will inevitably 16 3| round a bit in your new mental surroundings and trying 17 3| anybody who has too many mental encumbrances, too many wants.  ~ 18 3| that a lot of thoughts and mental images arise, try to discover 19 3| reading will only lead to mental indigestion. The obvious 20 3| persevere. Clearing up our mental muddle calls for increased 21 3| concentrated, but the practice of mental concentration can be carried 22 3| further, to samãdhi, which is mental one-pointedness By a combination 23 3| the investigation of all mental phenomena to their essence, 24 4| body too, reflecting this mental tension, is probably tense 25 4| all right, we suffer from mental blindness. So we prefer 26 4| deliberately keeping our mental eyes tight shut while all 27 4| dare not look.' It is the mental equivalent of saying 'I


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