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1 1| Eightfold path, one reaches a state of perfection and calm ( 2 1| or regress from the human state. ~ ~A proper understanding 3 1| the shaping ideal of the State, and Buddhist ideas and 4 1| people deliberately use the state power to maximize welfare, 5 1| follow, not precede, the state of mind of the individuals 6 1| life. It is the duty of the state to uphold justice, and provide 7 1| hindrance (or any other impure state of mind), then, of its own, 8 2| all are anicca; (2) the state of craving is itself one 9 3| veils of our ignorance. The state of enlightenment is called 10 3| Awakened One, and our normal state is perhaps somewhere about 11 3| experience of the egoless state, it is unimaginable and 12 3| or Nirvana, the Deathless State which is the end of all 13 4| unwholesome states of mind. His state of mind is probably dominated 14 4| careful indeed of their own state of mind. They must not let 15 4| excited, or we may dither in a state of indecision and doubt. ~ 16 4| detachment. And in such a state one can allow many things