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Truth that that emerges refers to the the the the Teachings of the the the the Buddha about about the the the the physical and mental phenomena about about about the the the the the the Five Aggregates that that they are are separate However we we we are are talking about about the the the the characteristics of the the the natural conditions that that that truly emerge at at at at at at present that that that we we we we can can experience and that that that we we can can inform ourselves straightaway—This is the contemplation of dhamma In addition to sound thoughts physical physical and and mental sensations even coldness and and hotness that that impact our physical physical body we can contemplate in in the the the same way The
mind that that that does its duty to experience and the the the the coldness hotness that that emerge—are they one of the the the same or separate? While seeing seeing seeing images seeing seeing seeing trees seeing seeing seeing things buildings houses we we can also willfully contemplate: The
unburdened light mind and the the the images that we we we see—are they one of the the the same or separate? This is is is what we we should observe consistently contemplate constantly until it it it it it becomes a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a habit habit a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a normality—which is is is called “acinna kamma” (habitual volition) For practitioners to to willfully contemplate in in in this way constantly and to to experience experience clearly with our own insights that that that each natural condition that that that emerges and the the mind that that that does its duty to experience experience the the 217
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