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Abhidharma Buddhism
Affirmation
Agape
Amida Buddha
Amor fati
Anitya
Antinomy
Aquinas, Thomas
Artga, Tetsuraro
Aristotle
As-it-is-ness
Aszabhava
(non-self-existent reality)
Atman
Attachment
Augustine
Avidya
Awakening
Emptiness
Enlightenment
Eros
Eschatology
Esse ipsum
Equlity
Eternal Return
Eternalist view
Eternity
Ex nihilo nihil fit
(nothing comes from nothing)
Madhyamika (the Middle Way)
Mahayana Buddhism
Manana (thinking)
Mankind
Manusya-gati
(the realm of human existence)
Mappo (the end of the Law)
Mathesis Universalis
Ma-tsu Tao-i
Meaninglesness
Meditation
Me on (non-being)
Middle Path
Middle Way
Mondo (question and answer)
Monism
Monotheism
Morality
Mu (nothingness
Mujo (anitya or impermanenece)
Mysticism
Faith
Form
Formlessness
Four Great Vows
Four Noble Truths
Freedom
Fromm, Erich
Fuyo Dokai
Bacon, Thomas
Baso Doitsu
Bhava (being)
Abhava (non-being)
Birth & Death (shoji)
Generation-extinction (shometsu)
Appearance-disappearand (kimetsu)
Blue Cliff Collection
(Pi-yen-chi)
Bo (stick)
Bodhisattva
Body-and-mind-casting-off
(shinjindatsuraku)
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich
Brahmanism
Buddha
Buddhahood
Buddha Land
Buddha Mind
Buddha-nature
(Buddhata) (Bussho)
Buddha Way
Buddhism
Buri, Fritz
Gautama Buddha
Genesis
God
Godhead
Grace
Guilt
Gunin
Gutei
Gyosho
Nakamura, Hajime
Narturalness
Natura naturans
(the active nature)
Natura naturata
(the passive nature)
Negative principle
Neti
Nietzche, Fridrich
Nirvana
Nothingness
Nyojo
Hebraism / Hebrew thought
Hegel, George W. Friedrich
Hegelianism
Heidegger, Martin
Hellenism
Henkaifusozo
(Throughout the
universe nothing has ever been
concealed)

Hinduism
Hisamatsu
Hometsu (the extincion of the Law)
Homocentrism
Homoousios (consubstantiality)
Hongaku (original Awakening)
Hua-yen Buddhism (kegon)
Human
Objectification
Oneness
Original awakening
Pantheism
Plato
Prajna (wisdom)
Prajnaparamita-sutra
Reality
Reiseitekijikaku
(Spititual self-realization)
Relativism
Ri (the universal)
Ributsu (ideal Buddha)
Right Dharma
Roty, Richard
Camus, Albert
Cartessian
Causa sui (self-cause)
Christendom
Christianity
Compassion
Concrescense
Cosmo-exitentialism
Cosmolory
Cosmo-personalism
Idealism
Ignorance (avidya)
Imago dei
Immo ni (thus)
Immortality
Impermanence
Individualization
Isan Reiyu
Islam
Sakyamuni Buddha
San-lun School
Sartre, Jean Paul
Sattva
Schelling, Friedrick W. J.
Self
Shikantaza (just sitting)
Shin Buddhism
Shitsuu (all beings)
Shintoism
Socrates
Soto Zen
Suchness
Darwin, Charles
Daiju Ekai
Descartes, Rene
Deus sive natura
(God or nature)
Dharma
Dharma-kaya (Dharma-body)
Dharmata (Dharma-nature)
Dhyana (meditaion)
Dionysius
Dogen
Duality
Dynamis
Jaspers, Karl
Jesus Christ
Jinen (Naturalness)
Jisetsu innen
(time and occasion)
Judaism
Kantianism
Karma
Karuna
Kensho
(seeing into one's self nature)
Kyoto School
Taoism
Tathagata
Transiency
Upaya
Vijnaptimatra School
Wisdom
Zoho (imitative Dharma)
Zazen
Eckhart, Meister
Egolessness
Egoism
Eightfold Noble Path
Einstein, Albert
Eka
'ehyeh 'asher 'ehyeh 
(I am that I am)
Lao Tzu
Law of no law
League of Nations
Life
Logos
Love
Luther, Martin
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