Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 1 | 1. Origin of Zen in India.~To-day
2 1, 1, 14 | faith, but rather of Chinese origin. The third is the Zen Activity,
3 1, 1, 14 | Activity was of pure Chinese origin, and it was developed after
4 1, 1 (3) | Nan Yoh. In this way the origin of the Zen Activity can
5 1, 3, 3 | different places. This is the origin of a famous Mahayana book
6 1, 3 (1) | second the truth of the origin of suffering -- that is,
7 1, 5, 3 | implanted within him at his origin? If man be double-natured,~
8 1, 5, 4 | second breaking down at the origin of morality; the third failing
9 1, 5, 6 | above, breaks down at the origin of morality.~
10 1, 5, 13 | get an insight into the origin of morality. The first awakening
11 1, 6, 3 | Now, to say nothing of the origin of soul, this long-entertained
12 Appen | APPENDIX ORIGIN OF MAN~(GEN-NIN-RON)~BY~
13 Appen, Pref | author of Yuen Jan Lun ('Origin of Man'), one of the greatest
14 Appen, Pref | doctrines, respecting the origin of life and of the universe,
15 Appen, Pref | Thus be entitled the book 'Origin of Man,' in spite of his
16 Appen, Pref | spite of his treating of the origin of life and of the universe.
17 Appen, Intro | ORIGIN OF MAN1 INTRODUCTION~ALL
18 Appen, Intro | under the sun) have an origin, while each of inanimate
19 Appen, Intro (1)| The author treats the origin of life and of the universe,
20 Appen, Intro | any thing that has (no origin, as there can be no) branch
21 Appen, Intro | Powers3 exist without an origin?~(It is said),4 moreover,
22 Appen, Intro | as I had expected, to its origin.~Confucianists and Taoists
23 Appen, Intro | merely know that our nearest origin is the father or the grandfather,
24 Appen, Intro | say) that the remotest (origin) is the undefinable (primordial)
25 Appen, Intro | simply that the nearest (origin) is Karma,3 as we were born
26 Appen, Intro | and that the remotest (origin) is the Alaya-vijñana,4 (
27 Appen, Intro | one word, the Alaya is the origin of life. Although all of (
28 Appen, Intro | This essay is entitled 'Origin of Man,' and it consists
29 Appen, Intro | Explanation of the Real Origin; (4) Reconciliation of the
30 Appen, 1 | out the Great Path as the origin, yet they never explain
31 Appen, 1 | of misfortune. If this origin exist (as it is supposed)
32 Appen, 1 | able to trace man to his origin.~
33 Appen, 2, 1 | this doctrine Karma is the origin of life.3~Now lot me raise
34 Appen, 2 (2) | entitled it simply, "The Origin of Man " in agreement with
35 Appen, 2, 1 | thorough understanding of the origin of life, though they believe
36 Appen, 2, 2 | anger, and folly, are the origin of ourselves and of the
37 Appen, 2, 2 | that can be regarded as the origin.~Now let us say (a few words)
38 Appen, 2, 2 | which (always) stands as the origin of life, birth after birth,
39 Appen, 2, 2 | cannot trace life to its origin.~
40 Appen, 2, 3 | Alaya-vijñana,1 is the origin of them. (That is), the
41 Appen, 2, 3 | eighth) Vijñana is the origin.3~
42 Appen, 2, 4 | conclusion that unreality is the origin of life, if we trace it
43 Appen, 3 | EXPLANATION OF THE REAL ORIGIN1~
44 Appen, 3, 5 | trace our life back to its origin. Having been attached to
45 Appen, 3, 5 | now, tracing life to its origin according to the highest
46 Appen, 3, 5 | that traces man to such an origin!2~
47 Appen, 4 | EVEN if Reality is the origin of life, there must be in
48 Appen, 4 (1) | their pointing to the true origin.'~
49 Appen, 4 (3) | opinion that Gas is the origin.'~
50 Appen, 4 | and mind has each its own origin, and that the two, being
51 Appen, 4 | traced step by step to its origin, proves to be nothing but
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