Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 5 | not my Ego."~ Suppose, a man who is not blind, were to
2 1, 6 | never see in the world a man, or a woman, eighty, ninety,
3 1, 6 | never see in the world a man, or a woman, who being sick,~
4 1, 6 | the world the corpse of a man, or a woman, one,~or two,
5 2, 11| a place on earth,~ Where man is freed from evil deeds.~ ~
6 3, 15| overwhelmed, with mind ensnared, man aims at his own ruin, at~
7 3, 15| and delusion are given up, man~aims neither at his own
8 3, 20| death, and so on such a man~would die, ere the Perfect
9 3, 20| all this.~ It is as if a man were pierced by a poisoned
10 3, 20| for a surgeon; but that man~should say: "I will not
11 3, 20| out, until I know who~the man is that has wounded me:
12 3, 20| height."~Verily, such a man would die, ere he could
13 3, 20| all this.~ Therefore, the man who seeks his own welfare,
14 3, 20| Nirvana is, but not the man that enters it;~ The Path
15 3, 26| individual, no woman,~ no man, no self, and nothing that
16 3, 26| sesamum and husked rice-and~a man not blind opened it and
17 3, 27| Ones say: "Happy lives the man~of equanimity and attentive
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