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so:text | In that which really constitutes Buddhism we find a sublime simplicity, like that of Nature herself, — one law running into infinite ramifications ; complexities of detail, it is true, as Nature herself is infinitely complex in her manifestations, however unchangeably uniform in her purposes, but always the immutable doctrine of causes and their effects, which in turn become causes again in an endless cyclic progression. p. 300 (en) |
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so:description | Esoteric Buddhism (1883) (en) |
so:description | Chapter XII The Doctrine Reviewed (en) |
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