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1 IV | even though vaguely, of Future and Past. But the Why!~
2 V | national bankruptcy, the future industrial prosperity of
3 VII | Buddhism; for he decided the future of Buddhism in the Empire,
4 VIII | ideas of preëxistence and of future rebirths will prove especially
5 VIII | that out of the certain future union of Western knowledge~
6 IX | But in the course of our future evolution they must be utterly
7 IX | suffering for the benefit of the future? How can it concern us whether
8 IX | and the present and the future are veritably One. Suppose
9 IX(1)| referring to Karma, heaven, future life, past life, etc. But
10 IX | corresponding number of future births; - in the next higher
11 IX | acts, past, present, or future, of all past, present, or
12 IX | of all past, present, or future beings. . . . Now these
13 IX | past and perception of the future. Mental and moral advance
14 IX | the lapse of millions of future lives, is much more of a
15 IX | and ethical feeling. Every future forward pace upon the moral
16 IX | a hope which no possible future form of positive knowledge
17 XI | no present, past, or future. Form and the names of form
18 XI | Time in the past and the future must be of exceedingly pure
19 XI | have become for you the Future. And could you have endured
20 XI | endured even yet more, the Future would have orbed back for
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