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When an Enlightened Person Achieves the First Stage of

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When an enlightened person achieves the first stage of When an enlightened person achieves the first stage of   that person A)  no longer experiences strong desires or aversions. B)  ceases to exist altogether. C)  will come back in future lives to remove the suffering of others. D)  stops experiencing any pain or pleasure at all. that person


A) no longer experiences strong desires or aversions.
B) ceases to exist altogether.
C) will come back in future lives to remove the suffering of others.
D) stops experiencing any pain or pleasure at all.

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