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1 1| physical, mental and moral control. Such a one has always a 2 1| later. So some emotional control is necessary for, without 3 1| way to secure emotional control is to practise noticing 4 2| possession fully in one's own control. To wantonly give away one' 5 2| remainder is beyond his control. ~One is not seeing anattã, 6 3| form of normal conscious control. Its nature is in fact blind 7 3| have understanding we can control our future actions, and 8 4| probably also think, cannot control his temper. The deeper reasons 9 4| that the chances of gaining control of any situation are likely