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To learn a foreign language, for him who really pays attention to it, is to enter into a new world, to recognize that there exist many others, and to look with an amazed eye at the world that one has always inhabited and that one considered unique. Such an apprenticeship—perhaps the ...
I have seen, and so have many more two waters, one of the River, the other a Mineral Water, so like, that no man could discern the one from the other by his sight; yet when they have both been put together, the whole substance could not by the eye be distinguished from milk. Yet...
[A]s it is written: ‘What eye has not seen, and ear has not heard, and what has not entered the human heart, what God has prepared for those who love him,’ this God has revealed to us through the Spirit” (1 Cor 2:7–10). We can do no better than to conclude with the ...
In addition to these implements and concepts, a more eye-catching Buddhist feature can be seen in the seed-syllables (Sk. bījā, Jp. shūji 種子), given that they surround Jūzenji. These golden letters present the multiple Sannō shrines/gods that inhabit the enlightened realm.36 One might...
To make the case that the principle of reason that we know and rely upon applies at all points within the universe, he provides evidence from examples related to light and to sound, for “sounds are to the ear what forms are to the eye”, and for sound the given examples are of what...