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1 I | one place while his living body was in another. Also I inquired
2 II | dreams to see.~VI~Though his body were broken to pieces, though
3 IV | that I can forget having a body. Cold compels painful notions
4 IV | incalculable. What is the human body? A form built up out of
5 V | see all the details of the body of a grasshopper, a butterfly,
6 VI | was so angry that all her body trembled. Then she sat down
7 VI | the place made warm by the body of another is to take into
8 VIII | silent passion,~Making its body burn, is deeper than all
9 VIII(2)| 196} never-cry-firefly, body scorch! What Karma because-of,
10 VIII(2)| light really burned its own body.
11 VIII | is fixed the life of the body; - ~Bidding me wait for
12 VIII(3)| Old-young not-fixed-of body being, time-wait to-say,
13 VIII | 205}~Not yet indeed is my body garbed in the ink-black
14 VIII(1)| or nun's outer robe] in, body not clad, but heart-one
15 IX | related to the perishable body, and all doomed to dissolve
16 IX | that the mind dies with the body. Any reader unfamiliar with
17 IX | transmigrates from this body to another?" "No: there
18 IX(1) | Law-Body [or 'spiritual body']." - CHISHÔ-HISHÔ).~ "
19 IX | call Self is mind and is body; - both perpetually decay;
20 IX | total disintegration of body and the final dissolution
21 IX(1) | entity, - not a spiritual body, in our meaning of the term,
22 IX(1) | this is called Will-Birth Body. . . . The Buddha makes
23 IX(1) | The Buddha makes Law his body, and remains pure as empty
24 X(2) | Incomprehensible Divine Body. In Heaven and Earth it
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