Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro | they confidently aim to attain. Furthermore, they liken
2 1, 1 (1)| of the Mahayana,~And will attain to the Pramudita-bhumi."~
3 1, 1, 8 | no other purpose than to attain to Buddhahood," answered
4 1, 1 (2)| practise Zen in order to attain Enlightenment, while others
5 1, 3, 1 | hair-splitting reasonings, and attain no higher plane in spirituality,
6 1, 3, 3 | all sentient beings can attain to Supreme Enlightenment;
7 1, 4, 1 | discipline and study, they could attain to the same Enlightenment
8 1, 5, 22 | accept His doctrine, and attain to Enlightenment. This prophecy
9 1, 5, 22 | all sentient beings, to attain to Enlightenment, and to
10 1, 7, 11 | ceases to be pleasure when we attain to it; another sort of pleasure
11 1, 8, 4 | innermost wisdom. He alone can attain to real happiness who has
12 1, 8, 6 | inhalations, and strive to attain a steady, continuous action.
13 1, 8, 14 | relativity that Zen aims to attain to highest Nirvana. "We
14 1, 8, 15 | Enlightenment."1~Thus you can attain to highest bliss through
15 1, 8, 16 | and religion propose to attain to Nirvana by the extinction
16 Appen, Intro | natures of things and to attain to the ultimate truth.~Each
17 Appen, Intro | truth, and enable them to attain to the Ultimate Reality.
18 Appen, 3, 5 | Tathagata;5 but they~cannot attain to Enlightenment simply
19 Appen, 3 (2)| remove the Pollution and attain to the Purity; and, lastly,
20 Appen, 3 (2)| according to the eternal and attain to Buddhahood.~'If there
21 Appen, 4 | after truth, if ye would attain to Buddhahood, clearly understand
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