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1 2, 3 | best words, of the great true phrases!~Remove disasters, 2 3, 3 | statements, would they have a true faith in them?"~The Buddha 3 3, 3 | these statements and rouse a true faith in them. Such beings, 4 3, 3 | heart he will then have a true idea of things. This one 5 3, 3 | One, what is known as a true idea is no-idea, and for 6 3, 3 | this reason it is called a true idea.~"World-honoured One, 7 3, 3 | the one who speaks what is true, the one who speaks what 8 3, 5 | mysteriously bright, illumining, true, perfect, clear as a jewel, 9 3, 5 | in~t" the Mind-essence, true and original and mysteriously 10 3, 5 | regarding it as good or bad, true or false, agreeable or disagreeable. 11 3, 5 | wait our commands. Let the true Self give directions in 12 3, 5 | Mahayana sutras.~In the true Essence there is neither 13 3, 5 | attempt to manifest what is true by means of what is erroneous, 14 4, 1 | have a deep faith in the True Nature which is the same 15 4, 1 | false and embracing the true, in singleness of thought 16 4, 2 | Try not to seek after the true,~Only cease to cherish opinions.~ 17 4, 2 (1)| confusingly multifarious!~The true and the conventional are 18 4, 2 | In the higher realm of true Suchness~There is neither " 19 4, 3 | Absolute"2~There is nothing true anywhere,~The true is nowhere 20 4, 3 | nothing true anywhere,~The true is nowhere to be seen;~If 21 4, 3 | If you say you see the true,~This seeing is not the 22 4, 3 | This seeing is not the true one.3~Where the true is 23 4, 3 (2)| true-false moving-quiet". "True" stands against "false" 24 4, 3 (2)| opposition of any kind, no true spiritual insight is possible. 25 4, 3 | the true one.3~Where the true is left to itself,~There 26 4, 3 | false,~There is nothing true, nowhere is the true to 27 4, 3 | nothing true, nowhere is the true to be found.~A conscious 28 4, 3 | insight is attained,~The true working of Suchness is understood.~ 29 4, 4 | the Tathagata realized.~8. True monkhood consists in having 30 4, 4 | 26. He neither seeks the true nor severs himself from 31 4, 4 | all around;~The same holds true when beings are clung to 32 4, 4 | attempts to take hold of the true by abandoning the false,~ 33 4, 4 | are made by logic are no [true] propositions,~For they 34 4, 4 | the Light.~38. Even the true need not be [specifically] 35 4, 4 | issuing from him] holds true for hundreds of thousands 36 4, 4 | power of the evil ones the true doctrine remains forever 37 4, 6 | unattainability is no other than the true Buddha himself.~Buddhas 38 4, 6 | Li is the principle of true emptiness and non-obstruction, 39 4, 6 | falsehood, for it is the first true statement.~ 40 4, 7, 2 | miraculous works." [--Quite true, this world-I am ready to 41 4, 7, 5 | Zen, this is where we have true blindness, true deafness, 42 4, 7, 5 | we have true blindness, true deafness, and true dumbness, 43 4, 7, 5 | blindness, true deafness, and true dumbness, each in its artless 44 4, 8 (1)| truly poor. He alone hath true spiritual poverty who wills 45 5, 3 | complete downfall of the true religion. All such belong 46 5, 4 | keeping vigorously alive the true spirit of Zen discipline;