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Alphabetical [« »] self-discrimination 1 self-illuminating 1 self-immured 1 self-nature 14 self-realization 7 self-substance 1 self-sufficient 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 philosophy 14 possible 14 realization 14 self-nature 14 still 14 suchness 14 t | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances self-nature |
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1 2, 3 | all-illuminating light, is pure in his self-nature, cleansed of the darkness 2 3, 1 (1)| thought, and praise, whose self-nature is, like unto space, neither 3 3, 1 | and these he saw in their self-nature to be empty.3~"O Sariputra, 4 3, 4 | something that has its "self-nature", i.e. existing by itself. 5 3, 4, XIX| all things are in their self-nature unborn, Mahamati, belongs 6 3, 4, XIX| ignorant and simple-minded.~The self-nature and the characteristic marks 7 4, 3 | without exception are of Self-nature. Seeing all human beings 8 4, 3 | abiding, not severed from Self-nature. He who has an insight into 9 4, 3 | unable to see into their Self-nature. That is why they are known 10 4, 3 | difference between [his Self-Nature] and Prajnaparamita.1~30. 11 4, 3 | Bodhisattvasila Sutra: "My original Self-nature is primarily pure; when 12 4, 4 | all things, as far as its self-nature goes, is the Buddha in his 13 5, 6 | Testify to the truth of Self-nature,~To the truth that Self-nature 14 5, 6 | Self-nature,~To the truth that Self-nature is no-nature,~They have