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_______________________________2. Sa^myutta-nikaaya, Part II, Book II, chap. XII, secs. 3-4.
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initial andtransforming experience of insight, (3) a process of furthercultivation wherein one's .... 477
cultivation followed by gradual enlightenment, (3) gradualcultivation and gradual ...
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to be found in the Vijnaptimatratasiddhi. (3) The Vibhasa(4) on the ... in writing this Sastra is to establish that both are naivasaiksanasaiksa.(3)
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PilgrimPhilosophy East & WestV. 33 No. 3 (July 1980)pp. 381-401Copyright 1980 by University of ...inscrutable."[2] He also says: "Much of my work is poetry disguised as prose."[3] The significance of genre ...
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the history of philosophy.3 However, it has become a defining character of most philosophy ...Genesis 1 : 3)--are available in texts that definitely antedate his work and must have been known to him...
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KasulisPhilosophy East and WestVolume 28, no. 3, July 1978(c) by University Press of Hawaiip. 353-373
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Vol. 52 No. 3 May.1990
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An early seventeenth-...
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knowing reality, and [3] the differences in a general conception of religion ...relation to being. This is expressed in the Greek phrase m(-+e) 攏.(3) The dialectical ...
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Tibetan Buddhism, probably because of the prevalence of Bon, tantric, and `saktist elements,[3] ...psychological commentary by C. G. Jung to The Tibetan Book of the Dead by W. Y. Evans-Wentz (3rd ed.; London: ...
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Puntarigvivat Cross Currents
Vol. 48 No. 3 Fall 1998
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