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Essay
1 1| phenomena, has no finality of form and therefore changes with 2 1| essential part of life. In some form or other it affects us every 3 1| aspect, is just like another form of craving and as craving, 4 1| which is an ideal practical form of the Four Sublime States, 5 1| The Four Sublime States form the foundation of individual 6 1| cannot say when and in what form misfortune may strike him. 7 2| Dhamma -- perhaps keeping the form but surely losing the essence 8 3| all conscious or under any form of normal conscious control. 9 3| will be, perhaps, in the form of over-emotive indignation 10 3| repression. In its simplest form it can be something as apparently ' 11 3| Theravãda and Mahãyãna, in the form of Zen, Tibetan Buddhism 12 3| explains a great deal. Every form of ostentation we may indulge 13 3| whether in cruder or subtle form. The large car which seems 14 3| insecurity may take a reverse form of exaggerated modesty and 15 3| self-sacrifice. This latter is a form of compensation we may choose 16 4| this situation, in some form, individually. Now it may 17 4| probably include some strong form of frustration or repression. 18 4| refusal to see something, a form of deliberate (even though ' 19 4| outset, that there is a form of clinging to ignorance. 20 4| weaknesses. But there is one form of attachment we must guard 21 4| repression it may take the form of a sort of 'purity complex': '