why doesnt one who has reached equanimity get unsettled?

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villkorkarma
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why doesnt one who has reached equanimity get unsettled?

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how come? its the same hindrances?
one suffer because one hasnt existed long : )
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IanAnd
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Re: why doesnt one who has reached equanimity get unsettled?

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Did you mean to ask: "why does one who has reached equanimity get [become] unsettled?"

Otherwise, I don't understand your question.
"The gift of truth exceeds all other gifts" — Dhammapada, v. 354 Craving XXIV
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