3.11
The contemplative transformation of this is equal mindedness,
witnessing the rise and
destruction
of distraction as well as one pointedness itself.
3.12
The mind becomes one-pointed when the subsiding and rising
thought-waves are exactly similar.
3.13
In this state, it passes beyond the changes of inherent
characteristics, properties and the
conditional
modifications of object or sensory recognition.
3.14
The object is that which preserves the latent characteristic,
the rising characteristic or the yet-to-be-named
characteristic that establishes one entity as specific.
3.15
The succession of these changes in that entity is the cause
of its modification.
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