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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 18
עמוד 85
But how to gain this longed-for consummation? How shall mortal man escape the
... Cease to act; for action is largely a vain thing, gains no spiritual results, and
only calls attention more emphatically to the physical. Contemplate incessantly ...
But how to gain this longed-for consummation? How shall mortal man escape the
... Cease to act; for action is largely a vain thing, gains no spiritual results, and
only calls attention more emphatically to the physical. Contemplate incessantly ...
עמוד 92
Which is this Middle Path, the knowledge of which the Tathagata may gain, the
path which leads to insight, which leads to wisdom, which leads to calm, to
knowledge, to perfect enlightenment, to Nirvana? The Eight-Fold Path it is—that
is, ...
Which is this Middle Path, the knowledge of which the Tathagata may gain, the
path which leads to insight, which leads to wisdom, which leads to calm, to
knowledge, to perfect enlightenment, to Nirvana? The Eight-Fold Path it is—that
is, ...
עמוד 186
But how to gain audience with this mighty monarch— that was the problem. He
found the court, yes, the very courtyard itself thronged with sycophants, soliciting
visitors, fawning, jealous parasites. How could he, a green provincial rhymester, ...
But how to gain audience with this mighty monarch— that was the problem. He
found the court, yes, the very courtyard itself thronged with sycophants, soliciting
visitors, fawning, jealous parasites. How could he, a green provincial rhymester, ...
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The Book of the Dead Antefs Festival Dirge Tales | 45 |
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