Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | upon earth. The darkness of error is~dispelled by the light
2 1, 1 | can conquer the~evils of error. Rejoice at the glad tidings!~ ~
3 1, 2 | it is the source of your error; it is the cause of your~
4 1, 3 | truth. It is the origin of error, it is the source of illusion,
5 1, 3 | yearning mind; it conquers error; it quenches the~flames
6 4, 12| Rather than truth they follow error, which is pleasant to~look
7 4, 12| alone can deliver us from error, from wrong and from sorrow.~
8 4, 12| not. Self is the fleeting error of samsara; it is~individual
9 6, 20| Both are wrong and their error is most grievous. For if~
10 6, 20| master~exists not. Self is an error, an illusion, a dream. Open
11 11, 30| he recognized at once~the error of the naked ascetics, and,
12 12, 40| The thought of self is an~error and all existences are as
13 12, 40| not find.~ ~ "Dismiss the error of the self and do not cling
14 13, 46| covetousness, hatred, and error.~ "I exhort you to avoid
15 13, 53| cleaving to self. This is thy error. All compound things are~
16 13, 53| world," he said, I see my error, but I am~still confused."~
17 14, 75| hypocritical,~he who embraces error and is full of deceit. Whosoever
18 16, 86| with a heart~cleansed from error did reverence unto the Lord.~ ~
19 18, 97| and cleanses us from~all error. Let us, then, go out into
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