Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | must perish, for it is mere illusion and~unreal; it is the source
2 1, 2 | distortion of erroneous illusion, without the agitation of
3 1, 2 | false self.~It is an unreal illusion and a perishable combination.
4 1, 3 | error, it is the source of illusion, it~is the germ of evil.
5 1, 9 | and in~the 'I will' is an illusion. If this self were a reality,
6 4, 12| existence of self is an illusion, and here is no wrong in
7 4, 12| self is recognized as an~illusion. Righteousness can be practiced
8 6, 20| not. Self is an error, an illusion, a dream. Open your eyes
9 7, 23| to free himself from the~illusion of self, to cleanse his
10 13, 41| defilement and free from all illusion. He is like~unto the lotus
11 13, 41| ignorance with its mirages of illusion and~through the morass of
12 13, 45| hatred is the root of evil; illusion is the root of evil;~these
13 13, 45| hatred and freedom from~illusion; these things, my friends,
14 13, 51| whose mind is free from the illusion~of self, will stand and
15 14, 64| physician, the cataract is the illusion of the~thought "I am," and
16 14, 74| to destroy the weeds of illusion. The harvest it yields is~
17 17, 95| out lust, bitterness, and~illusion, do we reach Nirvana."~ ~
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