Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 9 | Bodhi-tree.1~The mind is like a mirror bright on its stand.~Dust
2 1, 1 (1)| bright in its nature like a mirror, but the dirt and dust of
3 1, 1, 9 | Bodhi-tree,~Nor is there a mirror stand.~Nothing exists from
4 1, 1 (1)| no tree of Bodhi nor the mirror of Enlightenment without
5 1, 1, 14 | brush2 of long hair, the mirror, the rosary, the cup, the
6 1, 2 (1)| Ho-kyo-san-mai, 'Precious Mirror Samadhi'), a metrical exposition
7 1, 2, 9 | Thirty-seven of years,~Karma mirror stood high;~Now I break
8 1, 4, 3 | Certain Thing, bright as a mirror, spiritual as a mind, not
9 1, 4, 5 | morning, looking into the mirror, you will find your visage
10 1, 4, 15 | always bright as a burnished mirror, and cannot be dimmed by
11 1, 5, 17 | one of the drawers of her mirror stand. With it he gave a
12 1, 6, 8 | If there be no unchanging mirror, bright and clean, bow can
13 1, 6, 10 | if two people look in a mirror at the same time, or if
14 1, 6, 11 | images reflected on the mirror of the mind, and that therefore
15 1, 6, 13 | limited and modified by the mirror in which they are reflected.
16 1, 8, 7 | mind of the sage is the mirror of heaven and earth, the
17 1, 8, 7 | as clear as a burnished mirror. Thus let flow your inexhaustible
18 Appen, 2, 4 | If there be no unchanging mirror, bright and clean, how can
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