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1 1, 6 | pleasure~can men take," he thought to himself, when they know
2 1, 7 | jambu-tree and gave himself to~thought, pondering on life and death
3 1, 7 | samana. Troubled at the thought of~old age, disease, and
4 1, 7 | have destroyed all worldly thought.~I have retired into an
5 1, 9 | quality are different in our~thought, but not in reality. Heat
6 1, 9 | different from fire in our~thought, but you cannot remove heat
7 1, 9 | material form, of sensation,~of thought, of dispositions, and, lastly,
8 1, 9 | there is sensation and thought, and there is truth; and
9 1, 9 | ego-soul outside or behind the thought of man. He who~believes
10 1, 9 | How much confusion of thought comes from our interest
11 1, 9 | this wonderful deed?' The thought of thine ego stands between
12 1, 9 | me partly from others who thought them,~and partly they rise
13 1, 9 | same sense-organs, and have thought the same~ideas before I
14 2, 10| himself~up to meditative thought and a rigorous mortification
15 4, 12| before his~mental eye, and he thought:~ "Surely if living creatures
16 4, 15| BUDDHA~ ~ Now the Blessed One thought: "To whom shall I preach
17 5, 18| explained the vanity of the thought "I am"; the dangers of desire,
18 5, 18| but both have~banished the thought of self."~ Seeing that Yasa
19 5, 18| into~homelessness, they thought: "Surely that cannot be
20 6, 19| his majesty and beauty, thought~to himself: "This is a great
21 6, 19| by my fire." And~Kassapa thought to himself. "Sakyamuni is
22 6, 19| a festival, and Kassapa thought: "The people~will come hither
23 6, 19| Kassapa was~astonished and thought: "Great is Sakyamuni; he
24 6, 20| they were astonished and thought: "Has the great~Sakyamuni
25 6, 20| unending. The~world holds the thought of self, and from this arises
26 6, 20| and with it the ego, the thought of self, whom some Brahman
27 6, 21| king sat down near him and thought:~ "Where may I find a place
28 7, 23| self-existent.~Thus, thou seest, the thought of Isvara is overthrown.~ "
29 8, 25| and limpid rivulets, and thought: "This is~the place which
30 11, 33| with the helmet of right thought, and fight with fixed resolve
31 11, 34| it was raining, and she~thought: 'These are not bhikkhus,
32 12, 36| alone."~ And the Blessed One thought to himself: "It is no easy
33 12, 37| a king of~Kosala, for he thought, The kingdom of Kosala is
34 12, 37| Dighavu had grown up, the king thought to himself: 'King Brahmadatta~
35 12, 37| he became afraid, for he thought, Dighavu, the son of~King
36 12, 37| Dighavu and slept.~ "Dighavu thought: 'People will forgive great
37 12, 37| his sword. Then Dighavu~thought of the last words of his
38 12, 37| King Brahmadatta of Kasi thought: 'How wise is young Dighavu~
39 12, 40| only for the period of one thought.~As soon as that thought
40 12, 40| thought.~As soon as that thought has ceased the being is
41 12, 40| being of a past moment of thought has lived,~but does not
42 12, 40| being of a future moment of~thought will live, but has not lived,
43 12, 40| of~the present moment of thought does live, but has not lived,
44 12, 40| that does the blowing. The thought of self is an~error and
45 12, 40| So, when the force of thought directs,~ The body, following,
46 12, 40| who utterly abandons all thought of the ego escapes the~snares
47 12, 40| self. Therefore abandon all thought of self. But since~there
48 13, 41| and I.~ "Through contact thought is born from sensation,
49 13, 48| will~endure. They will be thought again, and will produce
50 13, 48| speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him as~the
51 13, 48| support.~ Do not direct thy thought to what gives pleasure,
52 13, 51| sitting among them. And Simha~thought: "Truly, the Blessed One
53 13, 51| the Sangha, the general~thought: "Truly the samana Gotama
54 13, 51| deed, or by word, or by thought;~I teach the not-bringing
55 13, 51| by deed, by word, and by thought; I~teach the bringing about
56 13, 51| by deed, by word, and by thought, must be~burnt away. He
57 13, 51| deed,~or by word, or by thought; but I deem virtue and righteousness~
58 13, 53| Kutadanta hesitated. He thought it is the~same flame, but
59 13, 58| Blessed One replied: "Evil thought is the most~dangerous thief;
60 14, 60| and canst thou~not in thy thought, in an instant travel to
61 14, 62| STORIES~ ~ THE Blessed One thought: "I have taught the truth
62 14, 63| strengthened in her mind by this thought, and~said, It is even as
63 14, 64| cataract is the illusion of the~thought "I am," and the four simples
64 14, 65| which he was conducted, he thought, "I~must have evoked the
65 14, 73| over fifty-nine leagues he thought, "Now, in one more night~
66 14, 73| a tuft of kusa-grass, he thought: "This could have grown
67 14, 73| despair. But the~Bodhisattva thought, "There must be water under
68 16, 81| married the next day, and~he thought, "Would that the Buddha,
69 16, 81| undiminished, and the host thought to himself: "How wondrous
70 16, 81| them all. all." When this thought was in the host's~mind,
71 16, 84| are extinguished. And she thought to herself: "How~selfish
72 16, 91| conducive to high and holy thought. This is the mirror of~truth
73 16, 92| look upon. The Blessed~One thought to himself: "This woman
74 16, 93| without complaint. Then this thought occurred to the~Blessed.
75 16, 93| little comfort from the thought that the~Blessed One would
76 16, 93| be any one who harbor the thought, "It~is I who will lead
77 17, 95| from all turbidity. And he thought:~"How wonderful, how marvelous
78 18, 96| doorpost, weeping at the thought: "Alas! I remain still~but
79 18, 97| that in some of you the thought may arise The word~of the
80 18, 97| yourselves~afterwards with the thought, 'We did not inquire of
81 18, 97| ground, in anguish at the thought:~"Too soon has the Blessed
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