The text compares the representation of the Buddha in the Diamond Sutra print with the Buddha's own words about appearances,
a) which are "a flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream."
b) through which "the eyes encourage deep thoughts."
c) through which "art is able by means of colors to ferry over the prayer of the mind."
d) through which "a picture lives by companionship."
Answer: a
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