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Song of Mind: Wisdom from the Zen Classic Xin Ming
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Contents:
The nature of mind is non-arising
Throughout time and space nothing is illuminated
There is nothing in front of you
No need for hard work or skill
Brightness and tranquility are just as they are
In one-mindedness there are no wandering thoughts
Don't destroy the emotions of people
Within mind there is no environment
Favor and disgrace do not change it
There are neither people nor seeing
The wisdom of stavakas and pratyekabuddhas
Do not concern yourself with anything
There Is No Suffering: A Commentary on the Heart Sutra
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Contents:
The Heart Sutra
Commentary on the Heart Sutra
The way of the Bodhisattva
The Five Skandhas
Impermanence
The Eighteen Realms
The Twelve Links of Conditioned Arising
The Four Noble Truths
Beyond Inverted Views and Dreams
The Realization of the Buddhas
The Supreme Mantra
The Poetry of Enlightenment: Poems by Ancient Chan Masters
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Contents:
Calming the Mind
The Mind King
Faith in Mind
Song of Mind
Song of Enlightenment
Inquiry into Matching Halves
Song of the Precious Mirror Samadhi
Silent Illumination
On Clear Mind
Comtemplating Mind
Shattering the Great Doubt: The Chan Practice of Huatou
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Contents:
1. Exposition of the Huatou Method
The Huatou Method
Cultivation
The Middle Way
2. Commentaries on Huatou Practice
The Essentials of Practice and Enlightenment for Beginners
An Excerpt from Impetus to Pass through the Chan Gate
Buddha Is Medicine for Sentient Beings
The Great Matter of Birth and Death
The Method of No-Method: The Chan Practice of Silent Illumination
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Contents:
The Practice of Silent Illumination
Master Hongzhi's Discourse:First Commentary
Master Hongzhi's Discourse:Second Commentary
Hoofprint of the Ox: Principles of the Chan Buddhist Path as Taught by a Modern Chinese Master
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Contents:
1. Introduction: Chan and Buddhist Meditations
Chan and Emptiness
Meditation and the Principles for Training Body and Mind
2. The Three Disciplines in the Graduated Path of Practice
The Buddhist Precepts and Meditative Development
The Five Methods for Stilling the Mind
Developing Insight or Wisdom
3. The Direct and Sudden Approach of Chan
Chan and the Sudden Path to Enlightenment
The Use of Gong'an and Huatou
The praqctice of Silent Illumination
Prerequisites for Chan Practice
What It Means to Be a Chan Master
The Ten Oxherding Pictures
The Infinite Mirror: Commentaries on Two Chan Classics
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Contents:
Inquiry Into Matching Halves
Commentary
Song of the precious Mirror Samadhi
Commentary
Faith in Mind: A Commentary on Seng Ts'an's Classic
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Contents:
Embarking on the Practice
Overcoming Like and Dislike
Letting Go of Attachments
Unifying the Mind
Stilling Words and Thoughts
Giving Up Expectations
Beyond One Mind
Illusions
Awareness of Vexations
Making Comparisons
Anxiety
Being Natural
Accepting All Realms
Limiting the Environment
One Dharma
The Dreaming Mind
Climbing the Crystal Mountain
Rest and Activity
Leaving No Trace
True Suchness
Subtle Wisdom
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Contents:
Youthful Questioning
Who Was Buddha? What Is Chan?
Buddhism, Pain, and Suffering
Chan Training
Methods of Practice and Stages of Development in Chan
Enlightenment? But What Is It?
Compassion
Complete Enlightenment: Zen Comments on the Sutra of Complete Enlightenment
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Contents:
Bodhisattva Manjusri
Bodhisattva Samantabhadra
Bodhisattva Universal Vision
Bodhisattva Vajragarbha
Bodhisattva Maitreya
Bodhisattva Pure Wisdom
Bodhisattva at Ease in Majestic Virtue
Bodhisattva Cleansed of All Karmic Obstructions
Bodhisattva of Universal Enlightenment
Bodhisattva of Complete Enlightenment
Bodhisattva Foremost in Virtue and Goodness
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