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Alphabetical [« »] fugen 7 fulfil 1 fulfilled 2 full 16 fully 11 fully-enlightened 3 fulness 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 confused 16 end 16 etc 16 full 16 highest 16 knowledge 16 non-being | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances full |
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1 1, 2 | and thought--~I now make full open confession of it.~ 2 3 | neglected as the Ryoga. It is full of deep thoughts, and was 3 3, 1 (**) | obstacle", and this is in full accord with the teaching 4 3, 2 | spiritual power which is full of blessings. Therefore, 5 3, 2 | knowledge extending far, and full of love and compassion; 6 3, 3 (2) | Kongokyo in Japanese. The full title in Sanskrit is Vajracchedika-prajna-paramita-sutra. 7 3, 3 | Buddha teaches us this sutra full of deep sense. Such a sutra 8 3, 4 | philosophers. But being full of difficult technical terms 9 3, 4, XXXVII| skeleton which is transient, full of suffering, and is impure, 10 3, 5 | enlightenment. When one's mind is full of confusion and distraction, 11 4, 4 | this age of degeneration is full of evils;~Beings are most 12 4, 5 | dead ashes not yet wet are full of vitality and are likened 13 4, 6 (2) | multitudes confused in mind and full of defilements. The object 14 4, 8, 2 | lo! the dead trees are in full bloom.~The Ten Oxherding 15 4, 8, 2 | has not yet given him his full confidence,~He still keeps 16 6, 5 | Lamp (Ch'uan-teng Lu)1 are full of Zen flavour, so to speak.