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1 V | perfection of detail. And in the higher Japanese art, as in the
2 V | scientific in the true sense. The higher art, the aspirational art (
3 IX | assures us, indeed, that the higher faculties of man have been
4 IX | also declares there are higher feelings, more or less latent
5 IX | vaguest dull sentiency. The higher the evolution the more pain,
6 IX | of the Tathâgata). In yet higher natures the feelings which
7 IX | these are classed among the higher feelings. But in a supramundane
8 IX | many differences in the higher teaching as to the attainment
9 IX | which would seem to be higher physical worlds rather than
10 IX(1)| astronomical localization of higher conditions of being, or
11 IX | in number three, - each higher than the preceding, - and
12 IX | Sanctity, The Heaven of Higher Sanctity, and The Heaven
13 IX | of heavenly Equanimity.1 Higher than these heavens are the
14 IX | Sravaka), and expand in the higher conditions of Engaku (Pratyeka-Buddha)
15 IX | future births; - in the next higher state the number of births
16 IX(1)| the manifestation of a far higher life than our own, - somewhat
17 IX(1)| the manifestation of its higher order of personality." (
18 IX | told us to use as steps to higher things are not dead, nor
19 X | old-time faith, - not the higher Buddhism, but what is incomparably
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