Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3, 3 | meditation, enjoying the first bliss of his Enlightenment. In
2 1, 3, 3 | enable them to enjoy the bliss of Nirvana. It was for this
3 1, 4, 1 | not only peace and eternal bliss, but acquired divers supernatural
4 1, 4, 1 | the same Enlightenment and Bliss, or the same Buddhahood,
5 1, 4, 1 | to the eternal state of bliss, without undergoing these
6 1, 4, 9 | difference between everlasting bliss, changeless and monotonous,
7 1, 4, 16 | principle, and leads us to hope, bliss, and life; consequently,
8 1, 5, 19 | treasures of wisdom and bliss can be had.~
9 1, 6, 7 | where be can enjoy the bliss of Nirvana.~Then our minds
10 1, 6 (1)| Sukhavati, or the land of bliss.
11 1, 6, 18 | can realize the celestial bliss in this very world, if we
12 1, 6, 18 | Holy Lands!' That Land of Bliss and Glory exists above us,
13 1, 8, 8 | limitless, eternal, and bliss itself. This is easily effected
14 1, 8, 12 | and to abide in perfect bliss.~
15 1, 8, 14 | death nor destruction, but bliss, freedom, and purity." "
16 1, 8, 14 | Nirvana of Zen to enjoy bliss for all sufferings of life.
17 1, 8, 15 | you can attain to highest bliss through your conscious union
18 1, 8, 16 | sorrows, deaths in life. Our bliss consists in seeing the fragrant
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