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truths), the absolute truth can not be expressed."[26] This verse reveals the identity of worldly ...
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kinds of pain and suffering. [26]
We also find a reference to future lifetimes stretching into the ...
Robert Zeuschner
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sa^msaara.'The name we give when there is no awareness of Nirvana is 'nirvaa.na. [26]
This shows a ...
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characteristic literary brilliance, "the quaking mess of self-consciousness.''[26]
In this ...
Alan W. Watts
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sense" (~Naa.namoli, p. 498 n. 26) , in its definition of mind-element and mind-...logical reasoning" (no. 60; N, pp. 497-498 n. 26). He then goes on to quote the Pa.t....
Suwands H. J. Sugunasiri
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comprehensive of all perfection; [26] (e) as the Great Form [xai] or the receptacular Matrix, wherein...
Thome H. Fang
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interpreted as "essence" (t'i(f)):(26)
i. The essence of the cause of Buddhahood is ...[T, vol. 12, p. 523c, 11.25-26]. Is this not the idea that the Middle-way is the...
Ming-Wood Liu
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by later followers." [26] Thiswas a common practice in China, where the stature of a past master ..." T'oung Pao 63 (1977): 26: Nathan Sivin, Chinese Alchemy:Preliminary Studies (Cambridge, 1968), 12;...
Charles Holcombe
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essentially dramatic in form. The dramas of the popular theatre in Tibet are mysteries[26] and danceplays[27] ...
William S. Weedon
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another to come and occupy itsimultaneously.(26) This can be said in another way:
p.51
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MICHAEL BERMAN
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