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| Alphabetical [« »] profitless 2 profound 2 profoundly 1 progress 23 progressive 1 progressively 1 prohibited 2 | Frequency [« »] 24 take 23 detachment 23 noble 23 progress 22 dukkha 22 perhaps 22 person | VV.AA. (R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe) The Buddhist Layman IntraText - Concordances progress |
Essay
1 1| how to combine personal progress in worldly matters with 2 1| Mindfulness, the all-round helper. Progress to a lay Buddhist means 3 1| leading to happiness and progress, and therefore, to be cultivated 4 1| world. In short, one can progress or regress from the human 5 1| whole, has not made a steady progress towards moral and spiritual 6 1| capable of moral and spiritual progress, and of human perfection, 7 1| satisfaction in life. ~Progress in the material side of 8 1| from its members. Social progress is their progress, social 9 1| Social progress is their progress, social regress their regress. 10 1| mark of maturity. It is progress on the path to inner freedom. ~ 11 1| disinclination to further effort and progress. ~So, instead of keeping 12 1| both material and moral progress. It is the active man who 13 1| Buddha further says that the progress, prosperity and happiness 14 1| however, ensure the all-round progress of the lay Buddhist, maximising 15 1| and moral and spiritual progress is impossible. ~ ~Fear 16 1| Daily practice is the way to progress. Even a little practice 17 2| nature, we cannot expect to progress towards the goal of liberation 18 3| already in fact made useful progress. Insights often come very 19 3| claim to have made much progress in self-knowledge. ~Of 20 4| then he might make some progress. ~At this point perhaps 21 4| strongly emphasised that progress is in stages. The desire 22 4| certain foundation on which progress can be made, even without 23 4| particularly dangerous obstacle to progress. Conceit is really attachment