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6] SN IV, pp. 400-401. [7] Nakamura, Hajime Jiga to muga (see below note 10) pp. 1 16 ...exists. [6] The primitive Theravada schools interpreted this question in various ...
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oneself is attainment of the Buddha Way in its totality."(6) In fact, Dogen's ...situations. Only authentic Dharma-successors know this.(10)
The second passage is ...
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of nature, the true source, is clearly manifest."(6)
The third variation of paradox...emptiness by means of emptiness,"(10) he is repeating the denial that is contained in the ...
Dale S. Wright
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traveled to China in 546 to disseminate. in a systematic way. the philosophy of early Yogaacaara.[6]...lun (CSL)[10]
The Chuan shih lun is an adaptation from the Tri.m`sikaa by Vasubandhu. Although ...
Diana Y. Paul
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existential identity. [6] He gave a detailed account of the apoha theory in terms of exclusion. He also would...that to which 'tree' is applicable, because of being that to which '`si^m`sapaa' is applicable." [10...
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China, T'ao Yuan-ming, [k] also known as T'ao Ch'ien [l] (365-427 A.D.) [6] comes closest to the above ...nature once more. [10]
The same return-to-nature theme is further repeated in a fu [m] a prose ...
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upadhi or upaadaana expended at past momentary existences.[6]
Thus it is that our rationalization...counterclockwise, from mid-point clockwise, from mid-point counterclockwise, etc.[10] And it is inherently ...
Kenneth K. Inada
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appropriately similar, in some way, to the causal situation out of which it arose; [6]
(2) the claim that ... or on a higher plane (as a deva, or god). [10]
Although the traditional Buddhist might not ...
Robert Zeuschner
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all the way to supreme Enlightenment. [6]
We should note here that the Ch'an masters like Huang...msaara, birth and death). Each of these two aspects embraces all states of existence. [10]
We find a ...
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6) All these interacting powers are called "kami" and are regarded as worthy of ritual ... influences in a decidedly negative light.(10) True national identity, they said, ...
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