Dōgen

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61Mahayana / Tibetan Buddhism / Ātman / Buddha-nature / Buddhahood / Dharmakāya / Moon / Nirvana / Shōbōgenzō / Buddhism / Religion / Religious philosophy

43 On the Moon as One’s Excellent Nature (Tsuki) Translator’s Introduction: Although the Chinese characters that Dōgen employs for the title of this discourse may be translated as ‘one’s excellent Nature’, thi

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62Spiritual practice / Asceticism / Dōgen / Monk / Meditation / Christian meditation / Zen / Buddhism / Buddhist meditation / Religion / Human behavior / Spirituality

5 On Conduct Appropriate for the Auxiliary Cloud Hall (Jūundō-shiki) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse, Dōgen presents an outline of how trainees should behave in the auxiliary Meditation Hall, which was

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:14:33
63Mirror / Mirror Master / Curved mirror

19 On the Ancient Mirror (Kokyō) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse, Dōgen explores a number of metaphorical references to mirrors as they appear in various writings from Zen Buddhism and Shintō, the nativ

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64Self / Spirituality / Transtheism / Dōgen / Shōbōgenzō / Meditation / Religion / Zen / Buddhism

20 On Reading Scriptures (Kankin) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse, Dōgen takes up both the literal and the non-literal meanings of ‘reading Scriptures’, as well as various forms of ceremonial involved

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65Tibetan Buddhism / Bodhidharma / Kōan / Lineage / Shōbōgenzō / Dōgen / Buddhahood / Nirvana / Dharma / Buddhism / Religion / Zen

47 On the Vines That Entangle: the Vines That Embrace (Kattō) Translator’s Introduction: The term ‘kattō’ literally means ‘the kudzu and the wisteria’, and it refers to two vines that grow by wrapping themsel

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66Transtheism / Dōgen / Zen / Buddhahood / Shōbōgenzō / Sangha / Dharma / Religion / Buddhism / Indian religions

29 On Ceaseless Practice (Gyōji) Translator’s Introduction: Gyōji is Dōgen’s longest discourse in the Shōbōgenzō. It was apparently given to his disciples in written form, and, because of its length, it was bou

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67Buddhist philosophy / Faith in Buddhism / Ātman / Washing / Buddhahood / Buddhist meditation / Theravada / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

55 On Washing Your Face (Semmen) Translator’s Introduction: The importance that Dōgen placed on this discourse is signaled in the postscript by the fact that he gave it to his community on three occasions. The first o

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68Dōgen / Zen / Monk / Sōtō / Buddhism / Indian religions / Religion

14 On the Buddhas and the Ancestors (Busso) Translator’s Introduction: In this short discourse, Dōgen presents the traditional Sōtō Zen Ancestral line up through Dōgen’s Master, Tendō Nyojō. The Sanskrit forms

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69Mahayana / Buddhas / Zen / Dharma / Buddhahood / Ātman / Nirvana / Śūnyatā / Buddhist texts / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

50 On Buddhist Scriptures (Bukkyō) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse, Dōgen uses the word ‘Scripture’ to refer not only to the Scriptural writings of Buddhism but also to individual persons, as well as

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70Mahayana / Transtheism / Dharma / Evil / Buddhahood / Buddha-nature / Karma in Hinduism / Bodhisattva vows / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

9 On ‘Refrain from All Evil Whatsoever’ (Shoaku Makusa) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse, Dōgen discusses the significance of a poem that appears in Chinese translations of the Pali Āgama Scriptures,

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