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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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1 I | dragonfly.~   Power above life and power over death would 2 I | humble his condition in life. Also good people who had 3 I | protection, and takes his life into his own hands with 4 I | had worshiped during his life, and whether they imagined 5 I | something which, even during life, can be in many places at 6 II | rather than to the limited life of a class or a time; and' 7 II | to be his companion for life?~   One more example: - ~ 8 II | said before, "I hate my life since I saw you,"~Now after 9 III | supposed to possess immortal life, and to haunt forests or 10 III | The joyous storm of bird life overhead is an astonishment, 11 III | pleasures. The charm of Japanese life presents us with the extraordinary 12 III | of the pleasures of city life which all can share. The 13 III | belonging to Japanese common life is to be found in this universal 14 III | exemplary all of the inner life which was not ordinary.~ ~    15 III | containing the story of her life and death, copies of her 16 III | impelled a girl to take her own life merely to give proof of 17 III | intimately felt. In actual life, as a general rule, it is 18 III | it is with all that makes life beautiful in any land. To 19 IV | related to the temperature of life that I can forget having 20 IV | it is not: it feeds upon life, and visible life grows 21 IV | feeds upon life, and visible life grows out of it. Dust it 22 IV | Thou hast been Light, Life, Love; - and into all these, 23 IV | through the varying seasons of life, are only compositions and 24 V | I have beheld in actual life almost every normal type 25 V | long enough, or felt her life intimately enough, or studied 26 V | drawings, he must know the life which those drawings reflect.~    27 V | cannot be found in real life, no living head presenting 28 V | manifested even in daily life. When we exclaim, "What 29 V | that reflection of modern life which our serious art gives. 30 V | emotionalism of Western life, our~{p. 121}~art would 31 V | change, and the sense of life made harmonious by social 32 V | of pleasure, the idea of life as a battle for the right 33 V | showed her some drawings from life, in a New York periodical. 34 VI | is to take into one's own life all the sorrow of that other 35 VII | of all phases of Japanese life, old or new, as Punch gives 36 VII | as Punch gives of English life. It uses perfecting presses, 37 VII | maintain the old simplicity of life.~III~   Ôsaka is the great 38 VII | getting a good start in life.~   The discipline of these 39 VII | would probably ruin him for life; and every care is taken 40 VII | return in memory to the life of twelve hundred years 41 VII | and place out of existing life. As a matter of fact, very 42 VII | industrious effort as the duty of life; its maintenance of the 43 VII | immediate reward of a good life; and, above all, in its 44 VII | or rather in regard to life - a sentiment, or an affectation 45 VII | Returning now to Western life, I should feel like Thomas-the-Rhymer 46 VIII | religion to Far-Eastern life would require, not only 47 VIII(1)| of cause and effect from life to life.~ 48 VIII(1)| and effect from life to life.~ 49 VIII | unites us now!2~Kwahô3 this life must be, - this dwelling 50 VIII | parent and child is for one life; that of wife and husband, 51 VIII | this, nor yet in another life.~~~~~~{p. 192}~She looks 52 VIII | face.1~If in this present life we never can hope for union,~ 53 VIII | too much happiness in this life may signify great suffering 54 VIII | youth nor age is fixed the life of the body; - ~Bidding 55 VIII | the ripening of planetary life throughout the universe. 56 IX | are subject to the law of life and death. With knowledge 57 IX | the misfortunes of this life are punishments of faults 58 IX | committed in a previous life; yet personal transmigration 59 IX | transitory; - an entire life made up of such feelings 60 IX | the objects amid which life is passed, though less transitory, 61 IX | self; - that our mental life is little more than a flow 62 IX | possible to the lowest form of life.~   But, according to the 63 IX | have adopted the religious life thinking, to himself, 'By 64 IX | attained immediately after this life by the spirits of the good. 65 IX(1) | to Karma, heaven, future life, past life, etc. But I have 66 IX(1) | heaven, future life, past life, etc. But I have never heard 67 IX | corrupt to allow of a perfect life, and that only by winning, 68 IX | requirements of physical life - the need of food, rest, 69 IX | Four Kings (Shi-Tennô-Ten), life lasts five times longer 70 IX | lasts five times longer than life on this earth according 71 IX | Sanjiu-san-Ten), the duration of life is doubled, while all other 72 IX(1) | supposing that potentialities of life and growth and development 73 IX | slightest touch may create life. In the fourth, or Heaven 74 IX | all heavens of sensuous life, - heavens such as might 75 IX | immediately after the present life; some after a single new 76 IX | giving up not only of one life, but of countless lives, - 77 IX(1) | manifestation of a far higher life than our own, - somewhat 78 IX | All beings that have life shall lay~Aside their complex 79 IX | appetites of primitive brute life. And the Buddhist teaching, 80 IX | they rather increase. As life becomes more complex, more 81 IX | infinite diversities of life and thought, - possibly 82 XI | not different; - death and life are one and the same; and


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