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awareness of his spiritualcondition. Shinran's self-
p. 32
understanding ...beings."(32) Shinrandepicts the relation of the mind of sentient being and theBuddha, quoting T...
Alfred Bloom
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anger, and confusion. . . . From the root which is these Three Poisons arise all evil karma. [32]
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Robert Zeuschner
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the mind made famous by the Ta-ch'eng ch'i-hsin lun(k).(32) Since the mind of sentient ...
Ming-Wood Liu
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he ended up by instructing the monks himself.[32]
If it is necessary to debunk the Bodhidharma myth...Buddhism in Early Medieval China (Leiden, 1959), 32-33; TsukamotoZenryu, "The Early Stages in the ...
Charles Holcombe
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StrengPhilosophy East and West 32, no. 4(October, 1982).(c) by the University of Hawaii Press.p.371-392
...beings."(32) Just as the knowledge of objects of perception are intrinsically ...
Frederick J. Streng
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influence without acting, that is,wihtout shifting from one point to another.(32)
In ...
MICHAEL BERMAN
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naanaam (IV, 32) [11]
Vyaasa comments: [12] "As a result of the rising of the dharmamegha the gu.nas, ...
Klaus K. Klostermaier
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the phrase.(32)
Subhuuti adds several synonyms to our expanding list ...
John Ross Carter
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denied(n32)and that were more negative in their emphasis. By viewing sunyata as both apositive ...
Gregory K. Ornatowski
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Dasein, by its very nature, plunges into Non-being." [32] Nonbeing, in Heidegger, is the gateway to ...
John Steffney
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