Essays in Zen BuddhismGrove/Atlantic, Inc., 2007 M12 1 - 388 páginas Included in this volume are Suzuki’s famous study “Enlightenment and Ignorance,” a chapter on “Practical Methods of Zen Instruction,” the essays “On Satori — The Revelation of a New Truth in Zen Buddhism” and “History of Zen Buddhism from Bodhidharma to Hui-NÍng (Yeno),” and his commentary on “The Ten Cow-herding Pictures” which have long been used in Zen to illustrate the stages of spiritual progress. |
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... look around seriously and inquire into the meaning of life. All the spiritual powers until now securely hidden in the subconscious part of the mind break out almost simultaneously. And when this breaking out is too precipitous and ...
... look around seriously and inquire into the meaning of life. All the spiritual powers until now securely hidden in the subconscious part of the mind break out almost simultaneously. And when this breaking out is too precipitous and ...
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... looks back to these youthful days he cannot but feel a sort of shudder going through his entire frame. The struggle to be fought in sincerity may go on up to the age of thirty, when Confucius states that he knew where to stand. The ...
... looks back to these youthful days he cannot but feel a sort of shudder going through his entire frame. The struggle to be fought in sincerity may go on up to the age of thirty, when Confucius states that he knew where to stand. The ...
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... the flowing of the life-stream. If you are at all tempted to look into it, do so while letting it flow. The fact of flowing must under no circumstances be arrested or meddled with; for the moment your hands are dipped into.
... the flowing of the life-stream. If you are at all tempted to look into it, do so while letting it flow. The fact of flowing must under no circumstances be arrested or meddled with; for the moment your hands are dipped into.
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... Look! Look!' A monk came forward and asked, 'Who is this true man of no title?' Rinzai came right down from his straw chair and taking hold of the monk exclaimed: 'Speak! Speak!' The monk remained irresolute, not knowing what to say ...
... Look! Look!' A monk came forward and asked, 'Who is this true man of no title?' Rinzai came right down from his straw chair and taking hold of the monk exclaimed: 'Speak! Speak!' The monk remained irresolute, not knowing what to say ...
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... all finite beings find themselves, but if we do not cut asunder the very chain of ignorance with which we are bound hands and feet, where shall we look for deliverance? And this chain of ignorance is wrought of nothing else.
... all finite beings find themselves, but if we do not cut asunder the very chain of ignorance with which we are bound hands and feet, where shall we look for deliverance? And this chain of ignorance is wrought of nothing else.
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PRACTICAL METHODS OF ZEN INSTRUCTION | |
THE MEDITATION HALL AND THE IDEALS OF THE MONKISH DISCIPLINE | |
THE TEN COWHERDING PICTURES | |
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