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1 1, 9 | one should contemplate the nature of this Dharmadhatu essentially 2 3, 1 (4) | something of transcendental nature, although this rendering 3 3, 4, XXIV | understanding as to the nature of the twofold egolessness. 4 3, 4, XXIV | are characterized with the nature of false discrimination. 5 3, 4, XXVIII| is described by you as by nature bright and pure, as primarily 6 3, 5 | understanding the absolute nature of the purity of the Essence. 7 3, 5 | irrelevant when applied to the nature of the Essence and its relation 8 4, 1 | a deep faith in the True Nature which is the same in all 9 4, 1 | understanding of the threefold nature of emptiness, they are above 10 4, 2 | nor abides.~17. Obey the nature of things, and you are in 11 4, 3 | The emptiness of [Self-] nature as it is in all people is 12 4, 3 | just like this.~25. [Self-] nature contains in it all objects; 13 4, 3 | This is seeing into one's Nature and attaining the truth 14 4, 3 | you will, seeing into the nature of your being, enter upon 15 4, 3 | know thereby that their own Nature is originally endowed with 16 4, 3 | Prajna-wisdom which is the original Nature of all beings.~29. When 17 4, 3 | themselves raise this original Nature all the time to the proper 18 4, 3 | is seeing into one's own Nature. [He who thus sees into 19 4, 3 | who thus sees into his own Nature] does not abide anywhere 20 4, 3 | my Mind is known and my Nature is seen into I naturally 21 4, 4 | samskrita1 are not of this nature;~Charity practised with 22 4, 4 | thorough insight into the nature of Mind,~When the Yogin 23 4, 4 | this I always enjoy.~One Nature, perfect and pervading, 24 4, 4 | karma-hindrances are by nature empty;~When not understood, 25 4, 5 | sermon:~"The Tao in its nature is from the first perfect 26 4, 5 | insight into his own Original Nature. So we read in the sutra 27 4, 6 (2) | whether they are of the same nature as the latter; for if not 28 4, 6 (2) | concerned the two are of one nature. What then is this Mind? 29 4, 6 | mental attitude Of this nature is that of one who has realized 30 4, 6 | Buddha absolutely pure in its nature, and is present in every 31 4, 6 | that all things in their nature are without possessions, 32 4, 7 (1) | those of Yengo. As to the nature and composition of the Pi-yen 33 4, 8, 2 | violated his own inmost nature. The beast is lost, for 34 4, 8, 2 | sweet-scented field. The wild nature is still unruly, and altogether 35 4, 8, 2 | the power there is in a nature wild and ungoverned,~But 36 4, 8, 2 | beast is faced round,~A nature so wild and ungoverned is 37 5, 1 | Mind or Buddha violates its nature,~For it then becomes like