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25 happiness
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24 because
24 ignorance
VV.AA.
(R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe)
The Buddhist Layman

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   Essay
1 0 | self) and loka (world); see Anguttara, The Threes, No. 2 1 | understanding and thinking, and see in our own experiences, 3 1 | society should be helped to see life in perspective. Knowledge 4 1(1)| See E.F.S. Schumacher, Small 5 1 | World  ~A Buddhist tries to see things as they really are. 6 1 | One should therefore see oneself as one truly is - 7 2 | View, means the ability to see things as they are in their 8 2 | have to train our minds to see how no situation, however 9 2 | the sensations that arise, see their foolishness and as 10 3 | for results. If you can see the point of this piece 11 3 | we don't really want to see things as they are. There 12 3 | have to do is to learn to see. A-VID-YA 'unwitting' or 13 3 | easily, but you will begin to see something of the mechanism 14 3 | over the other factors, to see that the proper balance 15 4 | concentration'. We thus see that detachment is a prerequisite 16 4 | into the world, either to see what it is, out there, that 17 4 | things about the world we see and hear, smell, taste and 18 4 | can try to alter what we see in some way to make it conform 19 4 | and hate. Probably we can see that there is a need to 20 4 | the trouble is that we may see quite clearly, in a way, 21 4 | is not very difficult to see that the chances of gaining 22 4 | is basically a refusal to see something, a form of deliberate ( 23 4 | out why we do not already 'see ourselves as we are'. The 24 4 | perhaps after all not hard to see. To the person with normal 25 4 | really work.  ~We can now see the practical answer to


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