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Alphabetical [« »] poems 3 poet-ascetics 1 poetical 1 point 15 pointed 2 pointing 5 points 4 | Frequency [« »] 15 mujinni 15 order 15 part 15 point 15 practise 15 source 15 sun | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances point |
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1 1, 9 (1) | of sense from the human point of view; but it may not 2 3, 1 (2) | From the modern scientific point of view, the conception 3 3, 1 (4) | conditionality of things is to point to the existence of something 4 3, 4, XXXV| to survey things from the point of view which is not hampered 5 4, 4 | and holds much doubt;~The point is to cast aside your soiled 6 4, 4 | scoldings are just to the point,~For what is the use of 7 4, 5 | the right track. From the point of view of the Bodhisattva, 8 4, 6 | it; but let the wise once point at it where it lies hidden, 9 4, 7 (2) | abandon his usual relative point of view so that he can reach 10 4, 7, 2 | The monk now grasped the point. [--Stretching the bow when 11 4, 7, 3 | made the monk grasp the point.~If this monk of Ummon's 12 4, 7, 3 | understanding is directed to one point. That the ancient masters 13 4, 7, 5 | is where lies the highest point of Zen, this is where we 14 4, 7, 5 | been able to discern the point of a soft hair at a distance 15 5, 2 | strong admonitions on this point. Now, on the eve of my departure,