Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 8 | alone. He must free his soul from covetousness and lust,~
2 1, 9 | feet? The problem of the soul appears in the expressions '
3 1, 9 | I will stay~here.' Thy soul is not thy body; it is not
4 1, 9 | and thy feet. The I~is thy soul. Doubt in the existence
5 1, 9 | in the existence of the soul is irreligious, and~without
6 1, 9 | but a purification of the soul leads to the way of escape.~
7 1, 9 | The~transmigration of the soul is subject to its karma.
8 11, 30| salvation. Deliverance of the soul from all the necessities~
9 13, 51| thou the doing away of~the soul and the burning away of
10 13, 51| punishment will purify his soul, he will no~longer lament
11 13, 52| denies the existence of the soul. Do they who~say so speak
12 13, 52| self. He who says that the soul is his self and~that the
13 13, 52| mind. He who~understands by soul mind, and says that mind
14 13, 53| the non-existence of the soul! Thy disciples~praise utter
15 13, 53| seriously concerned about thy soul. Yet is thy work in vain~
16 13, 53| Lord, if there be no atman [soul], how can there be~immortality?
17 13, 53| are propagated, and if my soul migrates, my thoughts cease
18 13, 53| to be my~thoughts and my soul ceases to be my soul. Give
19 13, 53| my soul ceases to be my soul. Give me an illustration,~
20 14, 60| reach the happy land whose soul is filled with the infinite~
21 14, 60| compassion for them in thy soul.~ "The third meditation
22 14, 60| questions~which weigh upon thy soul."~ The disciple said: "Can
23 14, 60| mind which enraptures the soul. And~the Blessed One said: "
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