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Hoofprint of the Ox: Principles of the Chan Buddhist Path As Taught by a Modern Chinese Master |
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Author |
Shih, Sheng-yen
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Stevenson, Dan
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Date | 2002.06.01 |
Pages | 256 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Location | Oxford, UK [牛津, 英國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | 1.Other Title:Principles of the Chan Buddhist path as taught by a modern Chinese Master. (Master Sheng-yen with Dan Stevenson). 2.Available Through:Alibris; Brodart Company; NACSCORP, Incorporated; Oxford University Press Australia |
Keyword | Zen Buddhism; Zen Meditations; |
Table of contents | Preface Acknowledgment Introduction to Master Sheng-yen I. Introduction: Chan and Buddhist Meditations 1. Chan and "Emptiness": Chan and the Classical Budhdist Path 2. Meditaiton and the Principles for Training Body and Mind II. The Three Disciplines in the Graduated Path of Practice 3. The Buddhist Precepts and Meditative Development 4. The Five Methods for Stilling the Mind 5. Developing Insight or Wisdom: The Four Stations of Mindfulness III. The Direct and Sudden Approach of Chan 6. Chan and the Sudden Path to Enlightenment 7. The Use of Gong'an and Huatou 8. The Practice of Silent Illumination 9. Prerequisites for Chan Practice 10. What It Means to Be a Chan Master 11. The Ten Oxherding Pictures Notes Index |
ISBN | 0195152484 (pbk) |
Hits | 1079 |
Created date | 2000.11.22
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