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		<description><![CDATA[ Buddhist describe the physico-psychological state of being as made of matter and form and four mental aggregates that are categorized perception, feeling, mental formation and consciousness. Fellings arise in contact with the sense organs made of material elements and the mind. The perceptions arises depending on feeling which is produced through the contact of our six [...]]]></description>
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