Chapter
1 III | letter, containing such thoughts as these: - ~ "The eighty-eighth
2 IV | idea? All our emotions and thoughts and wishes, however changing
3 V | acceptance of new beliefs or thoughts, - to coax it to jump to
4 VIII| One may discern Buddhist thoughts in the cheap cotton prints
5 VIII| enigmatically delicate handling of thoughts classed as forbidden fruit
6 VIII| dodoitsu will be found mostly thoughts or emotions according with
7 IX | and sin. "The mind, the thoughts, and all the senses are
8 IX | Oriental philosophy, acts and thoughts are forces integrating themselves
9 IX | integration of acts and thoughts, is Karma, or, at least,
10 IX | only because of their vain thoughts and affections that all
11 IX | them forsake their foolish thoughts, and cause them to see that
12 IX | up of such feelings and thoughts being also but transitory; -
13 IX | sensations, perceptions, ideas, thoughts, are related only to the
14 IX | own particular acts and thoughts, the new combination which
15 IX | are strange zones in which thoughts and memories become tangible
16 IX | been written, Erroneous thoughts as to the joys of heaven
17 IX | into objective pleasures; - thoughts as well as wishes become
18 IX | But there remain ideas and thoughts.~ He who can pass through
19 IX | the power of knowing the thoughts of all other beings; - (
20 IX | or can be, - and all the thoughts and acts, past, present,
21 IX | likewise do the results of thoughts and acts. The expansion
22 XI | spectres. The feelings and the thoughts and the acts of men, - whether
23 XI | death to which, by their own thoughts and deeds, the ignorant
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