Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
selected 2
selection 2
selections 3
self 41
self-abnegation 1
self-assertive 1
self-conquest 1
Frequency    [«  »]
42 under
42 without
41 name
41 self
40 how
40 place
39 cannot
Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

IntraText - Concordances

self

   Chapter
1 I | likeness of my former visible self, when I should wish to make 2 IV | is mirage, - my physical self, and the sunlit road, and 3 VIII| impermanent compound, and that the Self is not the true Consciousness, 4 VIII| For the common people the Self exists: it is a real (though 5 VIII| that what we imagine to be Self is wholly illusion, - a 6 VIII| Karma; and that there is no Self but the Infinite Self, the 7 VIII| no Self but the Infinite Self, the eternal Absolute.~{ 8 IX | by those who believe in Self, in beings, in living beings, 9 IX | our Occidental notion of Self. Self to us signifies feelings, 10 IX | Occidental notion of Self. Self to us signifies feelings, 11 IX | consciousness might not be Self. The Buddhist, on the contrary, 12 IX | declares all that we call Self to be false. He defines 13 IX | death. With knowledge of Self and the laws of birth and 14 IX | sense-perception. Knowing one's self and knowing how the senses 15 IX | framing it. The thought of 'Self' gives rise to all sorrows, - 16 IX | consciousness is not the Real Self, and that the mind dies 17 IX | doctrine of the annihilation of Self, the testimony of nearly 18 IX | denial of the reality of Self and suggests the same enigmas. 19 IX | Bhagavat, the idea of a self is no idea; and the idea; 20 IX | the sentient and conscious Self that enters Nirvana. The 21 IX | The Karma-Ego we call Self is mind and is body; - both 22 IX | Buddhism, that what we call Self is an impermanent aggregate, - 23 IX | position that what we call Self is a bundle of sensations, 24 IX | through the decomposition of Self.~ ~   Certainly while we 25 IX | seen that it is not the Self but the Non-Self - the one 26 IX | individuality. Not one conquest of self can suffice: millions of 27 IX | Self-consciousness belong to the false self, - but only as a physiologist 28 IX | to that entity the false self stands in the relation of 29 IX | hallucinations. The false self exists only as a state of 30 IX | related only to the phantom self; - that our mental life 31 IX | nothing to do with the false self, and which are eternal.~    32 IX | feelings which are not of self find room for powerful manifestation, - 33 IX | expand, all the feelings of self begin to thin~{p. 236}~and 34 IX | ultimate decomposition of self can be effected only with 35 IX | name and form, the false self dissolves; but its impulses 36 IX | the last ghostly bond of Self, rises at once into the " 37 IX | visible form and thinking self, which encell it, being 38 X | trouble. As to the False Self, the mere woof and warp 39 XI | immeasurable collapse of Self into the blind oblivious 40 XI | released from the bonds of Self. Such exist outside of illusion, - 41 XI | of sight, all feelings of self, - all love and hate, joy


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License