Intellect, 187:intellectual vision." - Suzuki, Daisetz Taitaro, Essays in Zen Buddhism, pages 113-115. Earlier heIntellect, 187:and realization of Unity. In the same essays we find the words: "They (Buddhists) finally found outIntellect, 188:of all kinds." - Suzuki, Daisetz Taitaro, Essays in Zen Buddhism, page 47. The term Prajna usedIntellect, 188:in Enlightenment." - Suzuki, Daisetz Taitaro, Essays in Zen Buddhism, pages 52-53. Thus we have theMeditation, 326:the "dark period" of the year the themes and essays, the books and pamphlets that will embody theProblemsof this book, published in 1947, contained essays on the basic problems of humanity. These hadSoul, 17:exact opposite." - Russell, Bertrand, Sceptical Essays, p. 157. The best type of mind to cope withSoul, 156:Babbitt, pp. 39-41. From Humanism and America: Essays on the Outlook of Modern Civilization, edited |