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| Alphabetical [« »] how 30 however 14 hui-neng 1 human 28 humanist 1 humanity 3 humans 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 fact 28 good 28 himself 28 human 28 social 27 lay 27 living | VV.AA. (R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe) The Buddhist Layman IntraText - Concordances human |
Essay
1 1| the full flowing of the human being in the onwards carrying 2 1| in us, including inborn human instincts, are merely the 3 1| appropriate sperm and ovum of his human parents at the moment of 4 1| Life is like a ladder. The human being occupies the middle 5 1| be born, whether in the human, heavenly or animal world. 6 1| progress or regress from the human state. ~ ~A proper understanding 7 1| It is the perfection of human living by perfecting one' 8 1| be treated equally with human dignity, and given an equal 9 1| spiritual progress, and of human perfection, in view of the 10 1| to teach the doctrine of human equality, but also the first 11 1| alone is not enough for human happiness as illustrated 12 1| life and thought of the human race can be tremendous. 13 1| into a well-rounded, happy human being in the setting of 14 1| recognises that it is only human to have one's share of life' 15 1| In the Buddha Dhamma, the human being is an impersonal combination 16 1| fiction invented by the human mind. To believe in such 17 1| reality. ~To be born as a human being is hard, but made 18 1| wanted in the world. Of human rights the right of work 19 1| They are: trading in arms, human beings, flesh (including 20 1| get on smoothly with them. Human relationships - the education 21 1| combine in them the realism of human nature and the idealism 22 1| undesirable and lower elements of human nature, and that the increasing 23 2| Trade in weapons, trade in human beings, trade in flesh, 24 2| probability of trading in human beings as slaves or for 25 2| in order to help cure the human being. Here the good more 26 3| three unhealthy roots of human nature are greed, hatred 27 4| their fellow-beings, whether human or animal. In part, this 28 4| share of all the normal human weaknesses. ~At this point