- Fright, Timidity, Consternation, Pusillanimity, Bewilderment, and
Faintheartedness. Lust: Anger, Rage, Hatred, Enmity, Wrath, Greed, and Longing. Delight:...
- attendant.
Bewilderment Bewilderment is fear
paralyzing thought.
Faintheartedness Faintheartedness is
lasting fear.
Anger Anger is lust of
punishing the man...
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respective states of mind and being, with
Jesus acknowledging his
faintheartedness before the
anger of the archons. The text
emphasizes the importance...
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logical reason to
strike these words out and it was too late now for
faintheartedness. He
ignored his
warning and let the
words stand."-ZMM, Ch.20 "Good...
- of
Spanish remakes to
which the film
belong confirms "the
growing faintheartedness of part of the
Spanish industry, its lack of risk-taking capacity"...
- to be
present at the battlefield. The loss of the
standard "due to
faintheartedness" was
punishable by court-martial and the
disbandment of the military...
-
opposing virtue:
pride — humility,
stinginess — charity, lust — chastity,
faintheartedness — patience,
anger — m****ness,
hatred — love.
Struggles with deficiencies...
-
technology that
those who
spoke about the
matter were
accused of "
faintheartedness" and "insulting the
Imperial Army."
Toward the end of the
Pacific War...
-
remedied by this teaching. The five
defects are: The
depressed mind or
faintheartedness, that is,
feeling inadequate and
unable to
aspire to Buddhahood. Buddha...
- is given, mainly, one must
listen without disdain,
distraction or
faintheartedness. This
leads the
practitioner to
trust that nirvāṇa is a real and worthy...