Chapter
1 I | I~A LIVING GOD~I~ OF whatever dimension,
2 I | or two. There used to be living gods.~ Anciently any man
3 I | coast within the memory of living man. Things never seen before
4 I | Hamaguchi in one place while his living body was in another. Also
5 III | of a tiny, tiny hand, - a living hand, which had been smeared
6 III | memory of the object or living fact. I asked at a doll-maker'
7 IV | to gold, the jewel to the living eye, the flower into flesh.
8 IV | built up out of billions of living entities, an impermanent
9 V | be found in real life, no living head presenting so large
10 V | Japanese artists represents the living, the actual, the every-day.
11 V | opinion of one of the greatest living naturalists, "most scientific."
12 VII | spends the same in riotous living. Perhaps he does even worse.
13 VII | dead and the prayers of the living to Shôtoku Taishi, who uses
14 VII | to make a good~{p. 170}~living, but to educate their children,
15 VIII| of yore.~Yet what a queer living difference between such
16 VIII| bronze, or stone? Because the living Buddha was not~p. 201}~so
17 IX | believe in Self, in beings, in living beings, and in persons." -
18 IX | idea; and of a being, or a living person, or a person, is
19 IX | Buddha, there is not even one living being that has not the wisdom
20 IX | an idea of a being, of a living being, or of a person, I
21 IX | central reality of every living creature is a pure Buddha:
22 X | family of a certain Hanshirô, living in the village called Hodokubo-mura;
23 X | Second son of Genzô, a farmer living in Tanitsuiri in Nakano-mura,
24 X | hard every day to earn a living, and so could spare but
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