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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... but most particularly in Zen, all its outward manifestations or demonstrations must never be regarded as final. They just indicate the way where to look for the facts. Therefore these indicators are important, we cannot do.
... but most particularly in Zen, all its outward manifestations or demonstrations must never be regarded as final. They just indicate the way where to look for the facts. Therefore these indicators are important, we cannot do.
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... regarded as selfsuggestions. So is moral discipline. An example is given to the students to follow or imitate it. The idea gradually takes root in them through suggestion, and they finally come to act as if it were their own. Self ...
... regarded as selfsuggestions. So is moral discipline. An example is given to the students to follow or imitate it. The idea gradually takes root in them through suggestion, and they finally come to act as if it were their own. Self ...
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... regarded not to be indispensable to the mastery of Zen, the Great Way, which on the contrary is more or less identified with the negation of Buddhism. How is this? In the following pages an attempt is made to answer this question. The ...
... regarded not to be indispensable to the mastery of Zen, the Great Way, which on the contrary is more or less identified with the negation of Buddhism. How is this? In the following pages an attempt is made to answer this question. The ...
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... regarded as independent of his teaching, at least as far as they were conscious of the fact; in the third that what was unconsciously working in their minds as regards the nature of their master's personality came out in the foreground ...
... regarded as independent of his teaching, at least as far as they were conscious of the fact; in the third that what was unconsciously working in their minds as regards the nature of their master's personality came out in the foreground ...
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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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according altogether answer asked attained awakening beginning Bodhidharma body Buddha Buddhahood Buddhism called China Chinese comes concerned consciousness considered Dharma dhyāna direct disciples discipline doctrine Enlightenment enter eternal existence experience explain expressed fact fail faith feeling finally further give given grow hand Hui-nêng idea Ignorance Indian inner intellectual jhāna kind knowledge known latter learned literature living logical look Mahāyāna means mental method mind monk moral mountains mystic nature never Nirvāṇa object once one’s opening original pass patriarch perfect personality philosophical practical present question reach realized reason recorded referred regarded religious remain remark satori sense sitting soul spiritual Sūtra talk teacher teaching things thought true truth turned ultimate understanding whole Zen Buddhism Zen masters