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Alphabetical [« »] tahobutsu 1 tainted 1 taishi 2 take 30 taken 6 takes 9 taking 11 | Frequency [« »] 30 kwannon 30 make 30 once 30 take 29 indeed 29 name 29 object | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances take |
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1 1, 3 | III THE THREEFOLD REFUGE~I take refuge in the Buddha;~I 2 1, 3 | refuge in the Buddha;~I take refuge in the Dharma;~I 3 1, 3 | refuge in the Dharma;~I take refuge in the Sangha.~I 4 1, 3 | refuge in the Sangha.~I take refuge in the Buddha, the 5 1, 3 | incomparably honoured one;~I take refuge in the Dharma, honourable 6 1, 3 | honourable for its purity;~I take refuge in the Sangha, honourable 7 1, 11 (1) | interfusion" will finally take place in us. See under the 8 3, 4 | revulsion" or "revolution" must take place in our inmost consciousness. 9 3, 4, XXXV| Gandharvas which the unwitted take for a real city, though 10 3, 5 | existences and conditions take place illusively in the 11 3, 5 | enough. This combination must take place in the originally 12 3, 5 | to say, there will then take place an experience called " 13 3, 5 | hearing, nor the sound. To take the latter for reality is 14 3, 5 | living beings, the impulse to take things not belonging to 15 4, 2 | we trouble ourselves to take hold of them?~Gain and loss, 16 4, 3 | Abrupt" doctrine, do not take themselves to external exercises, 17 4, 3 (1) | Prajnaparamita Sutra" here. But I take it to mean Prajna itself 18 4, 4 | the mirror,~But who can take hold of the moon reflected 19 4, 4 | Tathagatahood?~24. Only let us take hold of the root and not 20 4, 4 | 29. When one attempts to take hold of the true by abandoning 21 4, 4 | discipline,~He is apt, indeed, to take an enemy for his own child.~ 22 4, 4 | you lose it.~You cannot take hold of it, nor can you 23 4, 4 | ignorant or puerile;~They take an empty fist as containing 24 4, 5 | sage it is a dualism to take the Tao either as existing 25 4, 6 | himself, or to make Mind take hold of itself--this is 26 4, 6 | sentient being. When you take Buddha for a form of purity, 27 4, 6 | are ignorant of this and take what they see or hear or 28 4, 8, 1 | Zen discipline. Some might take mere emptiness as all important 29 6, 1 | Amitabha has thus come to take the place of Sakyamuni Buddha, 30 6, 3 | Meditation Hall. When the monks take their bath, they pay respect