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condescended 1
condition 11
conditioned 3
conditions 30
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conduct 5
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31 whole
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30 feelings
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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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1 I | its possessor for divine conditions of being; - and there would 2 III | depending upon temporary conditions and combinations. Among 3 III | combinations. Among such conditions are the seasons of flowering 4 III | without delightful toys. Conditions in the Occident are otherwise. 5 III | depends upon the ethical conditions within us. Nevertheless, 6 IV | need never hope for better conditions until after the total demolition 7 V | they are types of human conditions, not of personality. The 8 VII | development according to conditions and the inheritance depending 9 VII | inheritance depending upon conditions. The average Occidental 10 VII | of his own."~   "Are the conditions the same in all the shops 11 VII | by the simplest of moral conditions. This fact was the fact 12 IX | life-experiences, out of primal conditions in which there can have 13 IX | persists far into superhuman conditions. Even when its grosser forms 14 IX | annihilation of the manifold conditions (of heart) which are evil 15 IX | which posits the superior conditions of being in other worlds, 16 IX | Buddhism in Japan.~ ~   The conditions of human and of animal being 17 IX | attainment of the highest conditions possible upon this globe. 18 IX | way rises from terrestrial conditions to other and superior worlds, - 19 IX | expression "heavens." Indeed, the conditions in some of them are such 20 IX | doubled, while all other conditions are correspondingly improved; 21 IX(1)| astronomical localization of higher conditions of being, or of other "Buddha-fields," 22 IX | joy possible to temporary conditions. Above are the states named 23 IX | belonging to particular conditions of birth, but only to particular 24 IX | but only to particular conditions of psychical development. 25 IX | and expand in the higher conditions of Engaku (Pratyeka-Buddha) 26 IX(1)| consequence of previous conditions. . . . Neither must we be 27 IX(1)| lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown and illimitable 28 IX(1)| describe one of the high conditions of entity.) The following, 29 IX | amelioration of material social conditions - in our own day they rather 30 XI | of the circumstances or conditions causing them, to awaken


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