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| Alphabetical [« »] perpetuation 1 persevere 2 persistent 1 person 22 personal 7 personality 3 perspective 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 progress 22 dukkha 22 perhaps 22 person 21 actions 21 detached 21 form | VV.AA. (R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe) The Buddhist Layman IntraText - Concordances person |
Essay
1 1| mold the character of a person. Likewise, the unconscious 2 1| elevate the character of a person. Buddhism teaches, above 3 1| a revision of values. A person's worth, for instance, ought 4 1| that it determines it. A person can use his free will, within 5 1| with the essential. Such a person soon discovers that to need 6 1| from them. In this way, a person gains a feeling of inner 7 1| the light of kamma, a wise person should therefore, avoid 8 1| an inflated "I". If the person thinks he is worse than 9 1| prosperity and happiness of a lay person depends on hard and steady 10 1| attitude to sex? For a lay person, there is nothing sinful 11 1| that at least one other person's happiness is at stake 12 1| doing it well. ~The lay person who practises morality ( 13 1| true and the false. Such a person, then, wrongs himself, wrongs 14 1| life. Yet even the happiest person cannot say when and in what 15 1| practice every day, brings a person a little nearer his object, 16 3| us assume that you are a person who has quite recently, 17 3| you may not even be the person who first becomes aware 18 3| And the hall-mark of a person who has really gone far 19 4| not hard to see. To the person with normal eyesight, physical 20 4| and insecurity the blind person must suffer from. It is 21 4| it is clear that for a person who does have this kind 22 4| than for the average lay person. There can be no successful