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Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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1 Range | striking the plains, at that point where it was later to be 2 Confuc| instincts to carry him to the point of proclaiming, and attempting 3 Confuc| made of Man, as the central point between the conflicting 4 Taoism| assertion of self. The last point finds striking illustration 5 Taoism| exist everywhere." This last point he illustrates by the master-butcher, 6 Buddhi| the bo-tree. These things point to the early use of clay, 7 Asuka | North-Western India was a central point between two empires, and 8 Asuka | been once at least on the point of total destruction. The 9 Asuka | seventh century. One notable point about these kings is that 10 Heian | may be considered as the point at which Buddhism merges 11 Heian | believer. Crime, from this point of view of transcendent 12 Heian | iridescence, of which any point may at any moment be made 13 Heian | conceptions. Up to this point they have been regarded 14 Meiji | sixteenth centuries. For at that point in its development the West


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