
Mahasi Sayadaw.įor the modern revival of Vipassana or Insight meditation in Myanmar Readers not familiar with Pure Land theory The treatise is accompaniedīy the detailed commentary of an Elder Master of the Zen and Pure Land School - Buddha Recitation - and covers both the noumenalĪnd phenomenal aspects of that practice. It deals specifically with the main practice of the "Taming the Monkey Mind" is a guide to Pure Land Wisdom, which in Sanskrit is called Prajna. Out of these observations will come Transcendental Mirror is very clear, for there are no more disturbances Observe these phenomena very clearly because your mental As an outcome of Dhyana, you will be able to Mind, to observe clearly all the dharmas or phenomena externallyĪnd internally. The second purpose is, using your very composed and tranquil The first purpose is to achieve ∽hyana. Dhyana isĪ combination of relaxation, concentration and calmness or tranquility. Sweet Dews of Ch'an by Reverend Cheng Kuan.Ĭhan or Zen is the outcome of meditation. The author, Venerable Jing Hui is a Chan Master and a vicepresident Or not? Master Zhao Zhou retorted: Wu. Later on, this Gongan (koan)įormed part of a specific approach in the Chan School." Master Zhao Zhou (778 - 897): Has a dog Buddha-nature Suppose there is reallyĪ gate, that gate would simply be a method of training to be Gates of Chan Buddhism by Venerable Jing Hui.īODHIDHARMAS GATE: "Chan (Zen) in fact is an impregnableįortress, without a gate to enter. The no-attachment, no-dwelling mind can find it through meditation,īecause it is only then that the mind does not think of rightĪnd wrong, of good and evil or of self and others".

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"Originally, one's own mind and nature are pure, and there The Fundamentals of (Ch'an) Meditation Practice by Ting Chen. Of Ch'an Meditation Practice by Ting Chen, Tr. Reader: To read our eBooks you will require the Acrobat Reader available for free from Adobe.Ī complete file list of all BuddhaNet's eBooks (PDF docs.) with
