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thus far been so under-emphasized that the aim of the Zen Buddhist has been made a mystery.[3] Of ...---
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wheels through it shining upon the four corners of the world."(3) Pai Ching states: "...and (3) evidence.
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Buddhahood. [3] Second, there is the following puzzling historical aspect of Zen. Throughout its ...Stage 3: The post-Enlightenment stage where one is able to freely use language for various purposes of...
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place in the thought of those masters is concerned. (3) A comparison of the concept as found in the ...things.3
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·期刊原文Personal identity, minimalism, and Madhyamaka Roy W Perrett
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causality, and (3) discuss the notion of the twofold truth in Buddhism as a way of understanding ...the world, or basic elements that constitute the world, and (3) a transcendent reality, for example, ...
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critique."[3]
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