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Alphabetical [« »] wisdom 28 wisdom-nature 1 wisdoms 1 wise 25 wisest 1 wish 10 wishes 3 | Frequency [« »] 25 much 25 seen 25 some 25 wise 24 adoration 24 asked 24 given | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances wise |
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1 3, 2 | spiritual power, visits in this wise this Saha world.~At that 2 3, 3 | How is it so? Because all wise men belong to the category 3 3, 3 | Srotapanna think in this wise: 'I have obtained the fruit 4 3, 3 | Sakridagamin think in this wise, 'I have obtained the fruit 5 3, 3 | an Anagamin think in this wise: 'I have obtained the fruit 6 3, 3 | Does an Arhat think in this wise: 'I have obtained Arhatship'?"~ 7 3, 3 | an Arhat thinks in this wise: 'I have obtained Arhatship,' 8 3, 4, XXIV| multiplicity of phenomena; the wise, however, do not. Recognizing, 9 3, 4, XXXV| person to be regarded as wise, who is recollecting the 10 3, 4, XXXV| ignorant, but not by the wise. In the same manner, Mahamati, 11 4, 1 | which is called craving. The wise however understand the truth 12 4, 1 | what peace is. Because the wise are thoroughly acquainted 13 4, 1 | stain of selfhood." When the wise understand this truth and 14 4, 1 | no desire to possess, the wise are ever ready to practise 15 4, 1 | the Prajnaparamita]. The wise practise the six virtues 16 4, 2 | with the Enlightenment;~The wise are non-active,~While the 17 4, 2 (1) | substance they are.~The wise and the unenlightened are 18 4, 2 | comprehended in it;~The wise in the ten quarters,~They 19 4, 3 | it with their mouths, the wise live it with their minds. 20 4, 3 | with their mouths; the wise live it in their minds. 21 4, 3 | people. The confused ask the wise, and the wise discourse 22 4, 3 | confused ask the wise, and the wise discourse for them on the 23 4, 5 | self-sufficient and the same with the wise and the ignorant, that it 24 4, 5 | under the instruction of a wise director, at once see into 25 4, 6 | come across it; but let the wise once point at it where it