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Passages similar to: Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra — Chapter 7: Looking at Living Beings
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Buddhist
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 7: Looking at Living Beings (33)
The goddess said: “Spoken and written word reveal liberation. Why? For liberation is neither within nor without nor in between, and words also are neither inside nor outside nor in between. Therefore, Sariputra, liberation cannot be preached without using words. Why? Because all things point to liberation.”
Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The General Conclusion (41.8)
The Doctrine is one which liberateth by being seen, without need of meditation or of sadhana; this Profound Teaching liberateth by being heard or by...
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Taoist
Language. (1)
Of language put into other people's mouths, nine tenths will succeed. Of language based upon weighty authority, seven tenths. But language which...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Conclusion, Showing the Fundamental Importance of the Bardo Teachings (19.3)
It is called the Great Liberation by Hearing, because even those who have committed the five boundless sins are sure to be liberated if they hear it...
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Buddhist
Chapter 3 (1)
Every species of life, whether hatched in the egg, formed in the womb, evolved from spawn, produced by metamorphosis, with or without form or intellig...
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Buddhist
Chapter 17 (4)
The Lord Buddha endorsed these words, saying: “Truly there is no Law by means of which the Lord Buddha obtained supreme spiritual wisdom. Subhuti, if...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 2 (1)
Speech makes us understand the Rig-veda, Yagur-veda, Sâma-veda, and as the fourth the Âtharvana, as the fifth the Itihâsa-purâna, the Veda of the Veda...
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Buddhist
Chapter 14 (8)
His utterances are neither extravagant nor chimerical. Subhuti, the plane of thought to which the Lord Buddha attained, cannot be explained in terms s...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The General Conclusion (41.5)
Those of heavy evil karma cannot possibly fail to be liberated by hearing this Doctrine [and recognizing]. If it be asked, why? It is because, at...
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