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they also encouraged an attitude of modest submissiveness.[8] He detected this paradoxical ...
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of Our Polity)[8] in1937, the year in which Japanese military forces invaded mainland China....
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of the "original face."(8) And his definition of the substance of the mind in terms of "... 126:5B, vol. 8, p. 4826.
26 Erh-Ch'eng ch'uan-shu, vol. 1, Yi-shu, 3:4B.
27 See ...
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Bodhisattva, but you ought not to seek deliverance for your own sake."(8)
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response of the pines and bamboos to the winter elements which are swayed yet remain unshaken:[8]
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Mountain, reflecting its function as symbol of the Zhou state.(8) Qu Wanli has...
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·期刊原文Mountains, monks and mandalas:'Kundun' and 'Seven Years in Tibet.'
by Mark Abramson Cineaste
Vol.23 No.3
Summer 1998
Pp.8-12
Copyright by Cineaste Publishers Inc.
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such analysis of sensation ... put forward in any Indian book of an equally early date."[8]
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is known as letting go your hold'." (Hakuin)[8] Dōgen described it by saying that one's body and ...Mu and Its Implications
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[7] Po Shan, 103. [back to text]
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itself into existence. Neither can an existent one, as it is there already.[8] So no being in our ...
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