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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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feelings

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1 I | god, should find again the feelings of the years when I was 2 III | to the complexity of the feelings and ideas composing them; 3 III | them; and the most complex feelings would therefore seem to 4 III | superstitions,~{p. 60}~feelings, ideas, about which foreigners, 5 III | we can better express our feelings by silence." I may here 6 III | sacrifice had stirred the feelings of the nation much more 7 VII | to his prospects, to the feelings of his family, to the honor 8 VIII| Occidental, of fancies and feelings familiar to the most ignorant 9 IX | Self. Self to us signifies feelings, ideas, memory, volition; 10 IX | experiences the Four Infinite Feelings after all finite feeling 11 IX | plexus of aggregates of feelings which are themselves unstable 12 IX | entire life made up of such feelings and thoughts being also 13 IX | psychologist, is composed of feelings and the relations between 14 IX | and the relations between feelings; and feelings are composed 15 IX | relations between feelings; and feelings are composed of units of 16 IX | their decay. While even the feelings which they have developed 17 IX | Pleasures and pains and all the feelings relating to self-consciousness 18 IX | psychology recognizes no feelings not evolutionally developed 19 IX | asserts the existence of feelings which are immortal and~{ 20 IX | little more than a flow of feelings and desires belonging to 21 IX | declares there are higher feelings, more or less latent within 22 IX | stages the less complex feelings, according to their complexity; 23 IX | Buddhist, the highest moral feelings survive races and suns and 24 IX | universes. The purely unselfish feelings, impossible to grosser natures, 25 IX | In yet higher natures the feelings which are not of self find 26 IX | as these expand, all the feelings of self begin to thin~{p. 27 IX | tendencies still lurk in those feelings originally derived from 28 IX | classed among the higher feelings. But in a supramundane state 29 XI | colors, - are spectres. The feelings and the thoughts and the 30 XI | the clear of sight, all feelings of self, - all love and


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