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1 I | neck of a dragonfly.~ Power above life and power over
2 I | Power above life and power over death would be mine, -
3 I | would be mine, - and the power of self-extension, and the
4 I | self-extension, and the power of self-multiplication,
5 I | self-multiplication, and the power of being in all places at
6 I | shrieks and all sounds and all power to hear sounds were annihilated
7 III | so developed imaginative power that it can be stirred into
8 III | and where it still has power to make many a one wish
9 III | made with sand. The same power of enchantment puts human
10 V | with the idea of aggressive power more than with the idea
11 V | with the idea of any other power. Whether this power be physical
12 V | other power. Whether this power be physical or intellectual,
13 V | intelligence less because of its power to create and preserve than
14 V | preserve than because of its power to crush and destroy?~
15 V | immense value of aggressive power, intellectual especially,
16 VII | because of their financial power.~ The Ôsaka of 1896, covering
17 VII | delighted me. The competitive power of Japan must long depend
18 VII | must long depend upon her power to maintain the old simplicity
19 VII | the constantly increasing power of the Shinshû is at least
20 VII | tanuki1 is credited with the power of assuming human shape,
21 VII | the wealth and energy and power of the mightiest city of
22 VIII | not always exempt from the power of mayoi: - ~I am wearing
23 VIII | restoration of the Imperial power, the reconstruction of Japanese
24 IX | survives "extinction" and has power to return out of Nirvana, -
25 IX(1)| them exist all virtues [or 'power'] in their fullest development
26 IX | enjoyment, an augmentation of power, a heightening of sensation.
27 IX | all imaginable wealth and power, abstains from enjoyments,
28 IX | states above enumerated: the power to~p. 249}~rise swiftly
29 IX | 1) Shin-Kyô-Tsu, the power of passing any-whither through
30 IX | 2), Tengen-Tsû, the power of infinite vision; - (3)
31 IX | vision; - (3) Tenni-Tsû, the power of infinite hearing; - (
32 IX | hearing; - (4) Tashin-Tsû, the power of knowing the thoughts
33 IX | 5) Shuku-jû-Tsû, the power of remembering former births; - (
34 IX | infinite wisdom with the power of entering at will into
35 IX | these dreams of supernatural power merit attention because
36 IX | alive; - they have still power to~{p. 263}~clutch the climbing
37 IX | expansion of intellectual power, the refinement of sensibility,
38 IX | exercise of self-mastery and a power of ethical balance, needless
39 X(2) | revelations of truth through the power of the divinity. In the
40 XI | could endure to look far. Power to see all former births
41 XI | even the Buddha could give power to look back more than a
42 XI | incomparably further than your power permitted, then the Past
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