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| Alphabetical [« »] found 6 foundation 3 founded 1 four 12 fourth 3 fragility 1 frail 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 am 12 birth 12 ego 12 four 12 full 12 individual 12 lead | VV.AA. (R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe) The Buddhist Layman IntraText - Concordances four |
Essay
1 1| the sum of two plus two is four, never more nor less. ~ ~ 2 1| for to lead a full life four fundamental adjustments 3 1| ideal practical form of the Four Sublime States, Loving Kindness, 4 1| levels. They should be the four cornerstones of genuine 5 1| genuine lay Buddhist life. The Four Sublime States form the 6 1| pain. ~The Buddha names four kinds of lay happiness: 7 1| realises that there are but four essential needs for the 8 1| Corresponding to these, there are four for the mind -- right knowledge, 9 1| natural ends - led along the Four Great Efforts (the sixth 10 2| basic understanding of the Four Noble Truths -- of Suffering, 11 2| situation. If we forget the Four Noble Truths at work, especially 12 3| are now familiar with the Four Noble Truths and the steps