Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | self~and the true self. The ego with all its egotism is
2 1, 9 | atman or self, which is~the ego of the mind and the doer
3 1, 9 | attained deliverance of the ego from material~existence
4 1, 9 | from its~prison, so the ego liberating itself from all
5 1, 9 | removed the~idea of the ego. The thing and its quality
6 1, 9 | That which~men call the ego when they say 'I am' is
7 1, 9 | man. He who~believes the ego is a distinct being has
8 1, 9 | deed?' The thought of thine ego stands between thy~rational
9 1, 9 | thinker.~ "Moreover, if our ego remains, how can we attain
10 1, 9 | true deliverance?~If the ego is to be reborn in any of
11 1, 9 | of thy body are not~thine ego, but thine ego possesses
12 1, 9 | not~thine ego, but thine ego possesses all these parts.
13 1, 9 | qualities. Exactly so is our ego."~ But the Bodhisattva replied: "
14 1, 9 | there is no ground for an ego outside its~parts."~ The
15 1, 9 | on the existence of the ego,~saying: "The ego is the
16 1, 9 | of the ego,~saying: "The ego is the doer of our deeds.
17 1, 9 | undeniable, but the theory of the ego has no~foundation. Like
18 1, 9 | this atman, this self, this ego in the 'I say' and in~the '
19 6, 20| originates~and with it the ego, the thought of self, whom
20 12, 40| elements, but there is no ego entity, no~self in itself.~ "
21 12, 40| abandons all thought of the ego escapes the~snares of the
22 13, 53| lack a self, an~atman, an ego."~ "How is that?" asked
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