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Chuang Tzu."[16] Rather I want to acknowledge the various contributions made by numerous Taoist ...called the immanent reality is part and parcel of everyone and everything[20] and is disclosed through ...
Thomas T. Tominaga
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another half-ladle. Obtaining the full ladle that has enabled me to satisfy my hunger until today."16
...lu.19 Ta-hui and Yuan-wu also recounted her story as examplary when they were giving instruction.20 ...
Heng-Ching Shih
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philosopher-and-therapist, (16) avoided causal determinism on the one hand and ...a skill of causalistic analysis in listing different pratyaya factors.(20) [...
Whalen Lai
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year, apricots were exchanged for grains which weredistributed to the poverty-stricken. Over 20,000 ...references to the original literature. Gong Jingxian inthe 16th and 17th century enumerated 'ten tenets for ...
Guo Z
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fail for a single instant.[16]
The passage above indicates that Chu Hsi was dissatisfied with the ...derived from the union of nature and consciousness"[20] The main idea implied here is that mind is ...
Siu-Chi Huang
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(ko-i)(l) as a method of translation. Hsi Ch'ao(m) (336-377)(16),a layman who ... no reality whatsoever."(20)
That all dharmas issue from mind is also ...
Siu-Chi Huang
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point", [16] and "to sit cross-legged and to harmonize body and breath". [17] When all these points ...Teaching "is completely identical with the Ch'an school of Absolute Emptiness". [20] The doctrine of ...
Jan Yun-hua
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the Analects, we read, "He who learns but does not think is lost."[16] Mencius had the same ...to be slow in word but diligent in action,"[20] and "the superior man is ashamed that his words ...
Hsueh-Li Cheng
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and "separation."(16) Asphilosophical reflection developed, these terms were used byBuddhist ...veryreason (hetu), its conclusion (sadhya) that "the hill is onfire" is already implied.(20)
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SHOHEI ICHIMURA
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whether animal, hellish, human, or heavenly.(16) While certain of the details of the Agganna-...Buddha, with the world of the five senses.(20) Here then Mara appears to act as ...
Rupert Gethin
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