Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro | the disclosing of inborn wisdom.~The historical importance
2 1, 2, 10 | great. Masa-shige's loyalty, wisdom, bravery, and prudence are
3 1, 3 (2)| astonished with the profound wisdom, the eloquent speech, and
4 1, 4, 1 | boundless mercy and fathomless wisdom whom he invokes.~
5 1, 4, 17 | as a Being with profound wisdom and boundless mercy, who
6 1, 4, 17 | hope, all mercy, and all wisdom; some, Heaven, as He is
7 1, 4, 18 | as a Being with profound~wisdom and boundless mercy; this,
8 1, 5, 9 | in an apartment shows his wisdom; that he is the first to
9 1, 5, 9 | murderer expresses itself as wisdom, bravery, justice, faithfulness,
10 1, 5, 11 | beings are endowed with the wisdom and virtue of Tathagata.'
11 1, 5, 19 | beauty, and treasures of wisdom and bliss can be had.~
12 1, 6 (1)| endowed with unpolluted wisdom, free from passion, and
13 1, 6, 7 | Awakening of the Innermost Wisdom.~Having set ourselves free
14 1, 6, 7 | must awaken our innermost wisdom, pure and divine, called
15 1, 6 (3)| Supreme wisdom.
16 1, 6, 7 | things. When this innermost wisdom is fully awakened, we are
17 1, 7, 1 | hunter), loses his life of Wisdom.~We are no more than a species
18 1, 7, 9 | disappear in the sunshine of wisdom!'1 Even if we might be imprisoned
19 1, 8, 4 | awakening of the innermost wisdom. He alone can attain to
20 1, 8, 7 | disclose your innermost divine wisdom, and waken your Enlightened
21 1, 8 (1)| personification of transcendental wisdom.~
22 1, 8 (1)| who became famous for his wisdom.~
23 1, 8, 9 | and Maudgalyayana2 in your wisdom and supernatural powers."3~
24 1, 8, 16 | the fair oasis of Buddha's wisdom in the desert of misfortunes,
25 Appen, Intro | that which knows itself is wisdom. Now if I, being born among
26 Appen, 1 | the cause of (not only) of wisdom, (but) of folly, (not only)
27 Appen, 1 | and wars, nor to promote wisdom, good, happiness, and welfare.
28 Appen, 1 (6)| himself by his faith and wisdom at the downfall of the Yin
29 Appen, 1 (3)| Uprightness, (3) Propriety, (4) Wisdom, (5) Sincerity.~
30 Appen, 2 (1)| to be adulterous.~~~~~~4. Wisdom.~~~~4. Not to get drunk.~~~~~~
31 Appen, 2 (3)| eat meat is to increase wisdom, keeping mind pure.'~
32 Appen, 3, 5 | who are not endowed with wisdom of Tathagata;5 but they~
33 Appen, 3 (1)| The all-knowing wisdom that is acquired by Enlightenment.~
34 Appen, 3 (2)| The inborn wisdom of the Original Enlightenment.~
35 Appen, 3 (3)| The wisdom that is acquired by the
36 Appen, 3, 5 | and the Sutra with the wisdom of Buddha. Again he says
37 Appen, 3, 5 | beings, endowed with the wisdom of Tathagata, are not conscious
38 Appen, 3, 5 | by themselves the Great Wisdom of Tathagatha within them
39 Appen, 3 (2)| away unrealities by the wisdom of Enlightenment, and reduce
40 Appen, 4 | subtler removed, the wonderful wisdom of spirit is disclosed,
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