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1 3, 4, XIX | donkey, or camel, but the ignorant and simple-minded, who are 2 3, 4, XIX | discrimination cherished by the ignorant and simple-minded.~The self-nature 3 3, 4, XIX | Alayavijnana is conceived of by the ignorant as grasping and grasped; 4 3, 4, XXIV | and generality-, and the ignorant, owing to their erroneous 5 3, 4, XXVIII| Tathagata-garbha is to make the ignorant cast aside their fear when 6 3, 4, XXXV | him: Mahamati, since the ignorant and the simple-minded, not 7 3, 4, XXXV | same way, Mahamati, the ignorant and simple-minded with their 8 3, 4, XXXV | by inner and outer, these ignorant and simple-minded fall into 9 3, 4, XXXV | continued: In the same way the ignorant and simple-minded who are 10 3, 4, XXXV | elevation as imagined by the ignorant. In the same way, Mahamati, 11 3, 4, XXXV | of such character by the ignorant, but not by the wise. In 12 3, 4, XXXV | of crystal gems, and the ignorant taking them for real crystal 13 3, 4, XXXVII| Dhyana practised by the ignorant, (2) the Dhyana devoted 14 3, 4, XXXVII| Dhyana practised by the ignorant? It is the one resorted 15 3, 4, XXXVII| Dhyana practised by the ignorant.~Mahamati, what then is 16 3, 4, XXXVII| Dhyana practised by the ignorant, the Dhyana with Tathata 17 3, 4, LXVIII| discriminations cherished by the ignorant and simple-minded. Tenaciously 18 3, 4, LXVIII| themselves to these, the ignorant and simple-minded go on 19 3, 4, LXVIII| deep-seated in the minds of the ignorant and simple-minded. They 20 4, 1 | truth and are not like the ignorant. Their minds abide serenely 21 4, 2 | are non-active,~While the ignorant bind themselves up;~While 22 4, 2 | self-contradictions?~20. The ignorant cherish the idea of rest 23 4, 2 | dualism~Are contrived by the ignorant themselves.~They are like 24 4, 4 | rest of us] they are either ignorant or puerile;~They take an 25 4, 5 | same with the wise and the ignorant, that it is not limited 26 4, 5 | beginningless past by an ignorant being, together with his 27 4, 6 (2) | while sentient beings are ignorant multitudes confused in mind 28 4, 6 | all-pervading. People are ignorant of this and take what they