No-form, are entirely of the mind. If the mind is not at rest, horses and oxen and the Seven Precious Things and Palaces and Pavilions are of no use. With this lonely cottage of mine, this hut of one room, I am quite content. If I go out to the Capital... The Lotus Sutra1994 - 390 頁本書不提供預覽 - 關於此書
| Sōgen Yamakami - 1912 - 382 頁
...published in St. Petersburg. "There is no rest," says that Sutra, "in any of the three worlds, r/r., the world of desire, the world of form and the world of formlessness, for they are like a house on fire and teem with all manner of confusion, pain and suffering. Life and... | |
| Paul Richard - 1922 - 168 頁
...when all creatures perish ; it is unmanifest and immutable and the supreme goal. 23. Three worlds; the world of desire, the world of form and the world of the formless. 24. Yes, my brother, if we think of each world, we shall find there a hundred thousand... | |
| Chōmei Kamo - 1928 - 308 頁
...sleep and all I look forward to is the beauty of the changing seasons. Now the Three Phenomenal Worlds, the World of Desire, the World of Form, and the World of No-form, are entirely of the mind. If the mind is not at rest, horses and oxen and the Seven Precious... | |
| Daniel Crump Buchanan - 1965 - 300 頁
...encumbrance." (Lit., "A child is a neck-shackle to the three worlds.") In Buddhist lore the three worlds are : "the world of desire, the world of form, and the world of formlessness," roughly corresponding to the worlds of the past, present, and future. The above proverb explains that... | |
| Livia Kohn - 1992 - 236 頁
...of the Tao. The Three Worlds (triloka) constitute the fundamental network of the universe. They are the World of Desire, the World of Form, and the World of Formlessness. These, as already adapted in the Shangqing cosmos, constitute the lower twenty-eight heavens. Above... | |
| Livia Kohn - 1993 - 426 頁
...Of these, twentyeight are within the Three Worlds, and eight are beyond them. The Three Worlds are the World of Desire, the World of Form, and the World of Formlessness. The lowest six heavens make up the World of Desire. The following eighteen heavens are the World of Form.... | |
| Livia Kohn - 1993 - 426 頁
...your mind already radiates widely beyond all. 13. GOING BEYOND THE THREE WORLDS The Three Worlds are the World of Desire, the World of Form, and the World of Formlessness. When the mind forgets conscious deliberation and thoughts, it goes beyond the World of Desire. When... | |
| 1997 - 204 頁
...or career of the shravaka or voice-hearer; of the pratyekabuddha; and of the bodhisattva or Buddha. threefold world. The world of desire, the world of...of formlessness are free from both desire and form. Thus Come One ISkt tathagata, Chju-lai,J nyorail. One of the ten epithets for a Buddha; a commonly... | |
| Esben Andreasen - 1998 - 220 頁
...sleep and all I look forward to is the beauty of the changing seasons. Now the Three Phenomenal Worlds, the World of Desire, the World of Form, and the World of No-form, are entirely of the mind. If the mind is not at rest, horses and oxen and the Seven Precious... | |
| Patrul Rinpoche, Dalai Lama - 1998 - 516 頁
...butter and curd, which are traditionally considered as very pure foods. Three worlds - 1) khams gsum, the world of desire, the world of form and the world of formlessness. The first contains the beings of the hell, preta, animal, human and demigod realms, and some of the god... | |
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