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nature 28
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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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1 I | a rural form related to nature as closely as rocks and 2 I | can be really aware of the nature of the sensations of a god - 3 III | purse. There were studies of nature evidently made on the spot: 4 III | and earthed and planted, Nature was left alone to finish 5 III | some aspects of tropical nature in the Antilles; - though 6 III | the Buddhist theory of the nature of pleasure. We know that 7 III | time and place furnished by nature with the help of man, and 8 III | man at the suggestion of nature. The former class can be 9 III | always where the beauty of nature could inspire and~{p. 62}~ 10 III | any land. To view men or nature with delight, we must see 11 IV | all things as having the nature of space, - as permanently 12 V | He tried to explain the nature of~{p. 98}~the advantage 13 V | to speak symbolically, nature's thought behind the form. 14 V | divine, which rose above nature's best, which discovered 15 V | the general character of nature's combinations, for the 16 VII | varies according to the nature of the trade or industry; 17 VIII | and especially as to the nature of the Ego. But the Oriental 18 VIII(1)| symbolizing the temporary nature of all pleasures, - is here 19 IX | themselves unstable and in the nature of illusions. This position 20 IX | pronounces the ultimate nature of pleasures and pains to 21 IX(1) | there appears the true nature of true mind with all its 22 IX | the return may be in the nature of a prolonged retrogression; 23 IX(1) | supernaturally added to the stock of nature, but rather as a segregation 24 IX | whatever of the ultimate nature of substance and motion: 25 IX | hope to leave his worse nature behind him only after the 26 X(2) | it is said: - "The divine nature is immovable (fudô); yet 27 XI | Still that apparition called Nature - which is but another name 28 XI | must not love this phantom Nature, - must not find delight


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