- First is 1) seeing life as it is manifested in our present bodies in which all worldly things are transitory since they are suspended in time and space. This was the underlying motive for the teachings of Sh?kyamuni that were expounded prior to ...
- ... of Sai" (???????, "Sai no kawara no kessen"); "Dangerous Hotoke" ( ???, "Kiken hotoke"); "Bat? ?j?" (????, "Bato ?j?"); "Jiz?, All Worldly Things are Transitory" (??????, "Jiz? shogy? muj?"); "The Future" (??, "Mirai").
- ????, [?????????, shogyoumujou] (n) the impermanence of worldly things; All worldly things are transitory [Add to Longdo] · ????, [???????? , fuekiryuukou] (exp) the principle of fluidity and immutability in haiku; Haiku is both ...
- ????, ?????????????????? ????, ??????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???. ????, ?. ????, All worldly things are transitory.??????????? ...
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- As to all worldly concerns; they must keep the world out of their hearts, that they may not abuse it when they have it in their hands. All worldly things are show; nothing solid. All will be quickly gone. Wise concern about worldly interests is a duty; ...
- All worldly things are show; nothing solid. All will be quickly gone. Wise concern about worldly interests is a duty; but to be full of care, to have anxious and perplexing care, is a sin. By this maxim the apostle solves the case whether it were ...
- As to all worldly concerns; they must keep the world out of their hearts, that they may not abuse it when they have it in their hands. All worldly things are show; nothing solid. All will be quickly gone. Wise concern about worldly interests is a duty; ...
- ... of Sai" (???????, "Sai no kawara no kessen"); "Dangerous Hotoke" ( ???, "Kiken hotoke"); "Bat? ?j?" (????, "Bato ?j?"); "Jiz?, All Worldly Things are Transitory" (??????, "Jiz? shogy? muj?"); "The Future" (??, "Mirai").
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