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revulsion, renunciation, nauseated, feelin''Italic text''g like throwing up [IW] | revulsion, renunciation, nauseated, feelin''Italic text''g like throwing up [IW] | ||
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revulsion, grew disgusted with, revulsion disgust, be nauseated [IW] | revulsion, grew disgusted with, revulsion disgust, be nauseated [IW] | ||
1) to turn away from grasping/clinging/craving/attachment; 2) revulsion, disgust or | 1) to turn away from grasping/clinging/craving/attachment; 2) revulsion, disgust, nausea, repudiation or weariness (toward grasping/clinging/craving/attachment, as in renunciation). See ''zhen pa'', ''log'', ''log pa'', and ''zhen pa log pa'' [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | ||
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revulsion, renunciation, nauseated, feelinItalic textg like throwing up [IW]
revulsion, grow disgusted with, disgust, [be] nauseated, renunciation, feel[ing] like throwing up, be sick of/ disgusted w [IW]
revulsion, grew disgusted with, disgust, to be nauseated [RY]
revulsion, grew disgusted with, revulsion disgust, be nauseated [IW]
1) to turn away from grasping/clinging/craving/attachment; 2) revulsion, disgust, nausea, repudiation or weariness (toward grasping/clinging/craving/attachment, as in renunciation). See zhen pa, log, log pa, and zhen pa log pa [Erick Tsiknopoulos]