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1 2, 1 | Adoration to the Teaching that knows no obstructions!~Thus: Om! 2 3, 3 | innumerable lands, the Tathagata knows well all their mental traits. 3 3, 4 | Mind, which being absolute knows no second. All that we see 4 3, 5 | of existence whereby he knows all their inner feelings 5 3, 5 | revealed here. The Yogin knows where he is; he is emancipated.~ 6 4, 1 | the other; the Mind itself knows neither increase nor decrease. 7 4, 1 | suffers, and nobody really knows what peace is. Because the 8 4, 2 | SHINJIN-NO-MEI)2~1. The Perfect Way knows no difficulties~Except that 9 4, 3 | freely comes and departs; he knows how to get rid of attaching 10 4, 3 | The Essence of the Dharma knows no birth-and-death, no coming-and-going. 11 4, 4 | after the Truth;~[For he knows that] ignorance in reality 12 4, 4 | Dharma-body.~2. When one knows what the Dharma-body is, 13 4, 4 | body, their spiritual life knows no poverty;~The poverty-stricken 14 4, 4 | brightly illuminating and knows no obstructions,~It penetrates 15 4, 4 | abuse,~Like unto space it knows no boundaries;~Yet it is 16 4, 4 | along with it, and Heaven knows not its whereabouts.~36. 17 4, 4 | the sands of the Ganga and knows no limits;~[To him] the 18 4, 5 | Mind as it is in itself knows no stages, no causation, 19 4, 5 | thoughts but the Sravaka knows no such changes [which means 20 4, 6 | the beginningless past; it knows neither birth nor death; 21 4, 6 | activity and passivity, knows no orientation, it has no 22 4, 8, 2 | Exhausted and in despair, he knows not where to go,~He only 23 4, 8, 2 | found the traces. He now knows that vessels, however varied, 24 4, 8 (1)| poverty who wills nothing, knows nothing, desires nothing. "--( 25 4, 8, 2 | streams flowing-whither nobody knows; and the flowers vividly 26 4, 8 (2)| property he has, for he knows that the desire to possess 27 4, 8, 2 | entrance of the valley,~And who knows how much of the fine fresh 28 5, 3 | daily interview with me and knows how to be grateful for his