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by A.L. Herman Asian Philosophy
Vol.7 no.1
Mar.1997
Pp.5-22
Copyright by Journals Oxford ... activities. [22] A familiar enough list worthy of a St. Augustine, a Tertullian or ...
A.L. Herman
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"Christ" is seen as the incarnation of this supreme identity.[22] The virtue of this move, of course...
Alan W. Watts
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in reciprocal communion. [22] In such a communion, the cosmic status of the individual is firmly ...
Thome H. Fang
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which legitimate early historical sourcesmention him is worthy of note. [22] What is really disputed, ... Wang Hsin-wu, T'ai-chi ch'uan-fa ching-i, 2.
22 For doubts as to Bodhidharma's existence, see ...
Charles Holcombe
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in 1959.[22] But what is suggested by the analysis up to this point is something resembling a ...
William S. Weedon
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suchness" ofexistence for what it absolutely is, wherein samsra isnirvana.(22) Thus reality ...
MICHAEL BERMAN
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going astray in the state of the 'Preventer' trying to prevent the arising of thought..." [22] A state ...Symbol, in Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines, pp. 128-129).
22. [There is no note # 22 in the original ...
David Appelbaum and Ingrid Tur
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out things through his own effort and through his own ever-widening life-experience."[22] This ...
Wing-Tsit Chan
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strictly enforced rituals.(n22) In itsstrong emphasis upon meditation and on the concept of the "...
Gregory K. Ornatowski
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the mind has not yet evolved, the mind still being in a state of mere sustenance." [22] In the manner ...believes was part of Heidegger's intention in using the term (New York: Harper and Row, 1970), pp. 22-23. ...
John Steffney
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