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the ordinary man's egotistic self, subject to desires and to torments. [13] .... Nagarjuna asks only to be shown 'what comes to existence (ch. 1), what ...
Davids. T. W. Rhys
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measure is nonmeasure, and lack of capacity is capacity.(1)
In the above passage, Hua-...Faith,(13) understands reality in terms of a dialectical pattern. The One Mind comes forth ...
Dale S. Wright
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probandum may be inferred. [1] In such a case the probans is related to the probandum by way of ...names or concepts is nonperceptual. [13] Further, names like "pot" do not refer to anything real, ...
Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti
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be defined is not the eternal Tao, [b] warned Lao Tzu, the acknowledged founder of Taoism. [1] For ...bird to settle where I will. [13]
Note also how similar in feeling and tone with T'ao Yuan-ming is...
Angela Jung Palandri
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produced some notable worship occasions.(1) Another, furnishing the occasion ...reverencing the founder Munetada as Kami,(13) along with the spirits of his successors as ...
Willis Stoesz
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To "attempt to describe mystical experience" means, we contend, that Watts work consists in ...completely lost.[13]
As always with Watts, the question of mystical style is of paramount ...
Alan W. Watts
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existed in an immature, naive form[1] whose special characteristic was not dearly distinguishable, it ...identical with the many, and the many are identical with the one[13]). The one and the many are in a ...
Yoshifumi Ueda
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Mahaayaana Mahaaparinirvaa.nasuutra (hereafter cited as MNS),(1) and since ...reality,(12) and designates it with such terms as "the tathaagatagarbha, "(13) "the ...
Ming-Wood Liu
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06312272866.html
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circulation of ch'i, or breath, rather thancombat skills. [1] The idea of kung-fu has a more convoluted ... P'eng-men and, even more interesting, a six-section book onboxing (shou.po). [13] Unfortunately ...
Charles Holcombe
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though preferable in many respects, suffers from the same type of difficulty.[1] On the other hand, it ... ancient native religion,[13] or by the tantrism of Bengal, or by various doctrines from Nepal, ...
William S. Weedon
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06313772875.html