mn100:18.1 Then it occurred to me,
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mn100:18.2 ‘Why don’t I practice the breathless absorption?’
mn100:18.3 So I cut off my breathing through my mouth and nose.
mn100:18.4 But then winds came out my ears making a severe noise,
mn100:18.5 like the puffing of a blacksmith’s bellows.
mn100:18.7 My energy was roused up and unflagging, and my mindfulness was established and lucid, but my body was disturbed, not tranquil, because I’d pushed too hard with that painful striving.