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1The Nature of Experience - Lecture 4  © 1999 Eido Michael Luetchford Master Dogen’s book the Shobogenzo was written in the 13th century, and because it was written in the 13th century it’s quite difficult to catch w

The Nature of Experience - Lecture 4 © 1999 Eido Michael Luetchford Master Dogen’s book the Shobogenzo was written in the 13th century, and because it was written in the 13th century it’s quite difficult to catch w

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Source URL: www.dogensangha.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-22 07:21:24
    2Village Zendo  Uji The Time-Being by Eihei Dogen Zenji

    Village Zendo Uji The Time-Being by Eihei Dogen Zenji

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-04-02 11:30:18
      3Rules for Meditation. [This scripture was written by Great Master Dogen, the founder of the Serene Reflection Meditation tradition in Japan. It is studied in great detail and recited daily at mid-day service in churches

      Rules for Meditation. [This scripture was written by Great Master Dogen, the founder of the Serene Reflection Meditation tradition in Japan. It is studied in great detail and recited daily at mid-day service in churches

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      Source URL: www.shastaabbey.org

      Language: English - Date: 2010-07-04 01:00:00
        4Microsoft Word - Dogen - Tenzo Kyokun.doc

        Microsoft Word - Dogen - Tenzo Kyokun.doc

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        Language: Spanish - Date: 2006-02-13 07:20:18
          525 On the Great Realization (Daigo) Translator’s Introduction: The great realization of which Dōgen speaks in this discourse does not refer to an intellectual understanding of what the Buddhas and Ancestors have taugh

          25 On the Great Realization (Daigo) Translator’s Introduction: The great realization of which Dōgen speaks in this discourse does not refer to an intellectual understanding of what the Buddhas and Ancestors have taugh

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          - Date: 2010-04-20 01:00:00
            611 On ‘Just for the Time Being, Just for a While, For the Whole of Time is the Whole of Existence’ (Uji) Translator’s Introduction: “Uji” is Dōgen’s discourse on the significance of anatta and

            11 On ‘Just for the Time Being, Just for a While, For the Whole of Time is the Whole of Existence’ (Uji) Translator’s Introduction: “Uji” is Dōgen’s discourse on the significance of anatta and

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            Language: English - Date: 2010-04-20 01:00:00
              718 On ‘The Mind Cannot Be Grasped’ (Shin Fukatoku) WRITTEN VERSION Translator’s Introduction: This discourse was not incorporated into the Shōbōgenzō until some time after Dōgen’s death. It is likely that he

              18 On ‘The Mind Cannot Be Grasped’ (Shin Fukatoku) WRITTEN VERSION Translator’s Introduction: This discourse was not incorporated into the Shōbōgenzō until some time after Dōgen’s death. It is likely that he

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              Language: English - Date: 2010-04-20 01:00:00
                87 On Washing Yourself Clean (Senjō) Translator’s Introduction: On the surface, Senjō contains Dōgen’s instructions to his monks on the monastic procedures for dealing with the act of relieving nature. On a deeper

                7 On Washing Yourself Clean (Senjō) Translator’s Introduction: On the surface, Senjō contains Dōgen’s instructions to his monks on the monastic procedures for dealing with the act of relieving nature. On a deeper

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                Language: English - Date: 2010-04-20 01:00:00
                  917 On ‘The Mind Cannot Be Held Onto’ (Shin Fukatoku) ORAL VERSION Translator’s Introduction: The Shōbōgenzō contains two versions of this discourse. The present one is based on a talk Dōgen gave to his disciple

                  17 On ‘The Mind Cannot Be Held Onto’ (Shin Fukatoku) ORAL VERSION Translator’s Introduction: The Shōbōgenzō contains two versions of this discourse. The present one is based on a talk Dōgen gave to his disciple

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                  Language: English - Date: 2010-04-20 01:00:00
                    103 On the Spiritual Question as It Manifests Before Your Very Eyes (Genjō Kōan) Translator’s Introduction: Genjō Kōan, composed by Dōgen for a lay disciple, resembles in form and style a type of essay popular in me

                    3 On the Spiritual Question as It Manifests Before Your Very Eyes (Genjō Kōan) Translator’s Introduction: Genjō Kōan, composed by Dōgen for a lay disciple, resembles in form and style a type of essay popular in me

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                    Language: English - Date: 2010-04-20 01:00:00