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| Alphabetical [« »] mean 5 meaning 3 meaningless 1 means 39 meant 1 measure 2 measured 1 | Frequency [« »] 42 things 41 first 40 society 39 means 38 mindfulness 38 when 37 really | VV.AA. (R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe) The Buddhist Layman IntraText - Concordances means |
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1 1| Progress to a lay Buddhist means the development of the whole 2 1| an end in itself but as a means to an end: the full flowing 3 1| arising of a being here then means the passing away of another 4 1| an end in itself but as a means to an end - the all-round 5 1| must be realised by worthy means even as democracy must be 6 1| ends in themselves but as means to an end-the full development 7 1| of ends pursued and the means employed. He does not merely 8 1| Man must live and the means of his livelihood are matters 9 1| should also be regarded as a means to an end - the end being 10 1| wealth through righteous means will bring satisfaction 11 1| Misconduct for a layman means sexual union with the wives 12 2| a total waste -- just a means to the end of supporting 13 2| intoxicants. While by no means everyone we meet is trying 14 2| Occupational work is a means to keep alive and to support 15 2| the concerns of his firm means that he is consumed with 16 2| minimum required of him, means to be overcome by the defilement 17 2| well. Right Effort at work means doing our best to accomplish 18 2| as to the proper ways and means; he is able to arrange and 19 2| justly acquired by right means, such he husbands well by 20 2| clinging, by all possible means, to what one regards as 21 2| Understanding or Right View, means the ability to see things 22 2| the apparent truth. This means understanding the anicca, 23 2| Dependent Origination. By means of Right Thought, sammã-sankappa, 24 2| apply wisdom (paññã) at work means always trying to keep the 25 2| suffering -- which is what it means to be a serious vipassanã 26 3| functions which are not by any means all conscious or under any 27 3| it to us. This basically means knowing ourselves. Knowing 28 3| ourselves. Knowing ourselves means facing our own insecurity. 29 3| cycle of becoming. This means somehow attaining that Transcendental 30 3| selfless (anattã). This means that we cannot grasp it 31 3| of the Eightfold Path. It means getting rid of wrong states 32 3| Wisdom in this connection means discernment. It includes 33 3| or 'ruling factors'. This means that they can and should 34 4| whatever, philosophically, that means). This feeling may take 35 4| developed more efficient means of destruction than were 36 4| wealth and therefore more means of apparent enjoyment, available 37 4| society than ever before. That means that they are at work in 38 4| they are there at all. It means in fact that repression, 39 4| absolutely essential as a means of dealing with our own