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1 I | fancy that to the Western mind the word "ghost-house" will
2 I | friend answered, think of the mind or spirit of a person as
3 I | doctrine of the unity of all mind, the idea of the Japanese
4 III | exaltation in which the mind remains~{p. 76}~capable
5 IV | But I confess that "my mind to me a kingdom is" - not!
6 IV | thought and will with the mind of the Teacher, there shall
7 V | really superior powers of the mind, and call intelligent cunning
8 VII | the Temple of a Single Mind: Isshinji. The monuments
9 VIII | development of what we call mind as a general phase or incident
10 IX | exists in the average Western mind.~ Nirvana, indeed, signifies
11 IX | all sorrow and sin. "The mind, the thoughts, and all the
12 IX | Real Self, and that the mind dies with the body. Any
13 IX | enter into "that state of mind to which the Infinity of
14 IX | thence into "that state of mind to which the Infinity of
15 IX | thence into "that state of mind to which nothing at all
16 IX | thence into "that state of mind between consciousness and
17 IX | thence into "that state of mind in which the consciousness
18 IX | reader should expel from his mind the theological idea of
19 IX(1)| When every phase of our mind shall be in accord with
20 IX(1)| shall be in accord with the mind of Buddha. . . . then there
21 IX | Karma-Ego we call Self is mind and is body; - both perpetually
22 IX | the final dissolution of mind?~ Unconsciously dwelling
23 IX | ghostly web of sensuous mind, to break forever its chrysalis
24 IX | serious thinker to deny. Mind, as known to the scientific
25 IX | darkened the reality of Mind within the mirage of mind
26 IX | Mind within the mirage of mind begin to illumine; and the
27 IX(1)| the true nature of true mind with all its innumerable
28 IX | and the delight of the mind in graceful things. On earth
29 IX | shall become an angel,' his mind does not incline to zeal,
30 IX(1)| possible for the rational mind.
31 IX(1)| pleasurable and painful moods of mind may be compared to the modifications
32 IX | the action of the personal mind. This action ceases: then
33 IX | or, to speak of pure mind in terms of matter, an atomic
34 IX(1)| p. 258} sense of divine mind, is a term used in some
35 X(1) | is requested to bear in mind that the year in which a
36 X(2) | Spirit; in Man it is called Mind. . . . From this only reality
37 X(2) | universes; - from the One Mind emanate three thousands
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