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Alphabetical [« »] occupations-this 1 occupied 1 occupies 3 ocean 14 ocean-one 1 ocean-stamp 1 oceans 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 marks 14 men 14 objective 14 ocean 14 philosophy 14 possible 14 realization | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances ocean |
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1 3, 2 | people go out into the great ocean in order to seek such treasures 2 3, 2 | vows are as deep as the ocean. For ages beyond conception, 3 3, 2 | if drifting in the vast ocean a man is about to be swallowed 4 3, 2 | compassion, and like the ocean holds in himself an inestimable 5 4, 3 | much, falls on the great ocean, there is in it neither 6 4, 3 | are poured into the great ocean, and the ocean accepting 7 4, 3 | the great ocean, and the ocean accepting all the waters 8 4, 3 | Truth]. It is like the great ocean taking in all the rivers, 9 4, 4 | meant;~But diving into the ocean to count up its sands is 10 4, 4 | are mere bubbles in the ocean,~All the sages and worthies 11 4, 5 | included all things, like the ocean where all the rivers however 12 4, 5 | themselves. In this great ocean of one salt-water, all the 13 4, 5 | man bathing in the great ocean uses all the waters emptied 14 5, 4 | stormy waves of the great ocean in order to study Zen in