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Self-condemnation

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  • Special Retreat Thailand January 2010
    Steve
    14
    2
    After much effort, years in my case, finally pleasant mind states arise fairly often and persist for some time. How best to deal with the attachment to these pleasant states? How not to drift into pride? And when they pass, how to deal with grief and loss at their passing? And any self-condemnation at their passing?
    Ref: 2010.01.x.14.02
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    • Twenty Suttas
    • Conditional
    • Dung Beetle Sutta
    • Mental states
    • Pride
    • Self-condemnation
    • Spiritual suicide
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