... whole experience and where we must pay attention to develop insight. They are: (1) the body and material elements, (2) feelings — pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral, (3) consciousness, and (4) all mental factors, all objects of mind, such as thoughts,... Modern Buddhist Masters: (Living Buddhist Masters) - Page 324by Jack Kornfield - 2007 - 321 pagesFull view - About this book
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