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acceptance of a 'life-principle' is asfollows. At D.I. 157-58, the Buddha is asked the undetermined ...ofinteractions (Harvey, 1989; 1990, pp. 61-68, 58). Indeed, the Suttas oftensee personality as a vortex ...
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52 - silk manuscr. 58, 60, 69, 72, 4, 15). "Infinite, boundless, and unnameable, It ...
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others, without distinguishing between high and low." [58]
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duality, and their merit cannot grow. But a bodhisattva courses in non-duality."(58) Buddhism sees in ...The positive term "sameness" is used sparingly,(58) and nowhere is it further developed or explained. ...
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designated as the antithesis of phenomenal life: it is not subject to birth, without becoming,
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either indulgence or restriction. On the bank of indulgence, 58 million people in this ...
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army." [58] By the end of the Han dynastyTaoists had come to believe that they could ward off injury...573. JonathanD. Spence, The Death of Woman Wang (New York, 1978), 26-30.
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·期刊原文Transformation of Buddhism in China[*]By Wing-Tsit ChanPhilosophy East & WestV. 7 No. 3/4 (October 1957 - January 1958)pp. 107-116Copyright 1957/58 by University of Hawaii Press
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