Essays in Zen Buddhism, First SeriesGrove Press, 1961 - 387 pagina's 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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Pagina 8
... therefore important that the words of a qualified Master should come readily to hand . Christmas Humphreys President of the Buddhist Society , London PREFACE THE most fruitful growth of Buddhism in the Far EDITOR'S FOREWORD.
... therefore important that the words of a qualified Master should come readily to hand . Christmas Humphreys President of the Buddhist Society , London PREFACE THE most fruitful growth of Buddhism in the Far EDITOR'S FOREWORD.
Pagina 9
... comes in contact with these two branches of Buddhism . The one appeals to the inmost religious consciousness of mankind , while the other touches the intellectual and practical aspects of the Oriental mind , which is more in- tuitive ...
... comes in contact with these two branches of Buddhism . The one appeals to the inmost religious consciousness of mankind , while the other touches the intellectual and practical aspects of the Oriental mind , which is more in- tuitive ...
Pagina 13
... come from this ignorance . Zen , therefore , wants us to open a ' third eye ' , as Buddhists call it , to the hitherto un- dreamed - of region shut away from us through our own ignorance . When the cloud of ignorance disappears , the ...
... come from this ignorance . Zen , therefore , wants us to open a ' third eye ' , as Buddhists call it , to the hitherto un- dreamed - of region shut away from us through our own ignorance . When the cloud of ignorance disappears , the ...
Pagina 14
... come when we have to face life squarely and solve its most perplexing and most pressing riddles . Says Con- fucius , ' At fifteen my mind was directed to study , and at thirty I knew where to stand . ' This is one of the wisest sayings ...
... come when we have to face life squarely and solve its most perplexing and most pressing riddles . Says Con- fucius , ' At fifteen my mind was directed to study , and at thirty I knew where to stand . ' This is one of the wisest sayings ...
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Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 15 |
ZEN AS CHINESE INTERPRETATION OF THE DOCTRINE OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
ENLIGHTENMENT AND IGNORANCE | 120 |
HISTORY OF ZEN BUDDHISM FROM BODHIDHARMA TO HUINENG YENO | 165 |
ON SATORI THE REVELATION OF A NEW TRUTH IN ZEN BUDDHISM | 226 |
PRACTICAL METHODS OF ZEN INSTRUCTION | 263 |
THE MEDITATION HALL AND THE IDEALS OF THE MONKISH DISCIPLINE | 310 |
THE TEN COWHERDING PICTURES | 359 |
INDEX | 373 |
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according altogether answer Arhat attained awakening Bodhi Bodhidharma Bodhisattva body Budd Buddha Buddha-nature Buddhahood called China Chinese consciousness Defilements Dharma dhyāna disciples discipline discourse doctrine of Enlightenment dualism empty ESSAYS IN ZEN eternal experience fact feeling founder gāthā grasp Hakuin hand hism history of Zen Hui-k'ê Hui-nêng Hyakujo idea Ignorance Indian inner insight intellectual jhāna Jōshu known Lankāvatāra latter literature living logical Mahākāśyapa Mahāyāna Mahāyānists Mañjuśrī means Meditation Hall ment mental mind monastery monk monk asked mountains mystic Nāgārjuna nature never Nikaya Nirvāņa object once one's original Pāli paññā perfect philosophical practical Prajñā question realized reason religion religious Rinzai Rinzai school samādhi satori scholars sense serene sermons sitting sixth patriarch soul spiritual Sūtra T'ang dynasty Taoism Tathāgata teacher teaching things thou thought truth of Zen ultimate Ummon understanding Vimalakīrti whole words Yogācāra Zen Buddhism Zen masters Zendō
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Pagina 13 - It is the object of Zen, therefore, to save us from going crazy or being crippled. This is what I mean by freedom, giving free play to all the creative and benevolent impulses inherently lying in our hearts.