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[[The Seventh Jhana]]: [[No-thingness]]
 
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The [[seventh jhana]] is entered by realizing that the content of the [[infinite consciousness]] is basically empty of any permanent nature. We also realize that there is no “thingeither. There is [[nothing]] in the [[universe]] that has any permanent {{Wiki|essence}} to it. We realize that everything is in constant flux.  
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The [[seventh jhana]] is entered by [[realizing]] that the content of the [[infinite consciousness]] is basically [[empty]] of any permanent nature. We also realize that there is no “thingeither. There is [[nothing]] in the [[universe]] that has any permanent {{Wiki|essence}} to it. We realize that everything is in constant flux.  
 
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The Seventh Jhana: No-thingness

The seventh jhana is entered by realizing that the content of the infinite consciousness is basically empty of any permanent nature. We also realize that there is no “thingeither. There is nothing in the universe that has any permanent essence to it. We realize that everything is in constant flux.

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