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Patrick Lafcadio Hearn
Gleanings in Buddha-Fields

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1 I | fails. Deign out of thy divine pity to give us rain, O 2 I | dark. Aid us with thy great divine pity! - help us that we 3 I | qualifying its possessor for divine conditions of being; - and 4 I | the ghost within him was divine. So they declared him a 5 III | costliest of experiences, - the divine art of creating the beautiful 6 V | it proved that even the divine could find~{p. 106}~development 7 V | elaborated. The art which saw the divine, which rose above nature' 8 V | above the real to reach the divine, gives us the dream of feature 9 IX | illusion), is the eternal and divine, the Absolute Reality: not 10 IX | phantom-self dwells this divine: yet the innumerable are 11 IX | sentient soul, destined, by divine caprice, to eternities of 12 IX | one law, - immutable and divine: the law by which the lowest 13 IX | are immortal and~{p. 234}~divine. It declares that in this 14 IX | In generous natures the divine becomes sentient, - quickens 15 IX | personality into the awakening divine.1~   But in the case of 16 IX | juggle wickedly with what is divine; and the Teacher himself 17 IX(1)| of the term, but only a divine consciousness. "Heart," 18 IX(1)| footnote p. 258} sense of divine mind, is a term used in 19 X(2) | Kaibyaku-Norito it is said: - "The divine nature is immovable (fudô); 20 X(2) | is the Incomprehensible Divine Body. In Heaven and Earth 21 XI | bursting into dissolution, one divine touch ended the frightful 22 XI | said the voice of the divine~{p. 293}~one who had thus


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