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mettå 5
might 3
military 1
mind 20
mind-training 1
mindfulness 1
misra 2
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21 if
21 karuˆå
20 an
20 mind
20 s
18 i
17 buddhist
Elizabeth J. Harris
Detachment and Compassion in Early Buddhism

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mind

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1 Intro | usage, compassion brings to mind outward-moving concern for 2 Detach| energy diminished, freedom of mind diminished; because freedom 3 Detach| diminished; because freedom of mind diminished, they went back 4 Detach| withdrawal can reduce the mind's ability to discern. It 5 Detach| sense pleasures destroys the mind's ability to think clearly 6 Detach| seen clearly as long as the mind is clouded by råga. Dishonesty 7 Detach| hankers not, and purifies his mind of lusts."10 ~"Aloof from 8 Detach| from unskilled states of mind, he enters and abides in 9 Detach| current usage must be born in mind. Three strands of meaning, 10 Detach| detachment as an attitude of mind. "Aloofness" and "indifference 11 Detach| so is the necessity for a mind detached from the results 12 Compas| refers to an attitude of mind to be radiated in meditation. 13 Compas| denote an important form of mind training. Here the emphasis 14 Compas| he lives benevolent in mind; and compassionate for the 15 Compas| beings, he purifies the mind of the taint of ill-will."21~ 16 Compas| development of a compassionate mind is a direct preparation 17 Compas| delusion and to bring the mind to a state of peace. Rarely 18 Compas| both a deliverance of the mind and liberative action or, 19 Compas| which flows from a purified mind filled with compassion. 20 Compas| peace-giving discipline of the mind and an important part of


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