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Contemplating the Great Primary Elements (Mahābhūta)
Continuing with the translation of MN 119, the ‘Mindfulness of Body (Kāyagatāsati) Sutta.’ The Buddha instructs his disciples (i.e., those undertaking the discipline)… “Again, seekers, a seeker contemplates this very body – however it is placed and whatever its posture … Continue reading Continue reading
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