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should/ must [entertain the idea that, have/ hold on to a notion/ concept/ idea[ology] [IW]
the emancipation of the perception-sphere of neither conception nor nonconception [RY]
 
the liberation of the ayatana of neither perception nor non- perception. [1of the four liberations from the 1st four samapattis of the formless realm. [infinite space, time, consciousness, nothingness][R] [IW]
 
the liberation of the ayatana of neither perception nor non- perception. [IW]
 
the liberation of the ayatana of neither perception nor non- perception. [one of the four liberations from the first four samapattis of the formless realm. [infinite space, time, consciousness, nothingness] In each case, one thinks "This perception is sickness, a pustule, painful, and therefore faulty." Having refuted it, one gets ever- subtler until even always being without perception becomes [IW]


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the emancipation of the perception-sphere of neither conception nor nonconception [RY]

the liberation of the ayatana of neither perception nor non- perception. [1of the four liberations from the 1st four samapattis of the formless realm. [infinite space, time, consciousness, nothingness][R] [IW]

the liberation of the ayatana of neither perception nor non- perception. [IW]

the liberation of the ayatana of neither perception nor non- perception. [one of the four liberations from the first four samapattis of the formless realm. [infinite space, time, consciousness, nothingness] In each case, one thinks "This perception is sickness, a pustule, painful, and therefore faulty." Having refuted it, one gets ever- subtler until even always being without perception becomes [IW]