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261Mahayana / 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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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:20:27
262Mahayana / 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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263Buddhas / Zen / Bodhidharma / Buddhahood / Gautama Buddha / Shōbōgenzō / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

38 On Expressing What One Has Realized (Dōtoku) Translator’s Introduction: While ‘dōtoku’, the key term in this discourse, can be translated in various ways, all point to the same matter, namely, the way in which

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:18:55
264Mahayana / Buddhist practices / Buddhist philosophy / Faith in Buddhism / Buddhahood / Shōbōgenzō / Dōgen / Zen / Dharma / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

1 A Discourse on Doing One’s Utmost in Practicing the Way of the Buddhas (Bendōwa) Translator’s Introduction: Bendōwa, the earliest dated work in the Shōbōgenzō, begins with a long introductory section which pla

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:26:41
265Transtheism / Culture / Being / Philosophy / New Age / Shinji Takahashi / Philosophy of life / Religion / Buddhism

40 On Functioning Fully (Zenki) Translator’s Introduction: As the postscript at the end of this discourse indicates, this talk was given by Dōgen not only for the benefit of his monastic community but also for the ben

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266Mahayana / Tibetan Buddhism / Transtheism / Buddhahood / Nirvana / Dharma / Zen / Dōgen / Buddhology / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

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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267Buddhas / Mahayana / Buddhahood / Śūnyatā / Buddha-nature / Nirvana / Tathāgatagarbha Sutras / Gautama Buddha / Dharma / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

21 On Buddha Nature (Busshō) Translator’s Introduction: In the present discourse, Dōgen explores the multidimensional meanings of Buddha Nature. His discussion centers on two seemingly contradictory statements, namel

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268Dharma transmission / Faith in Buddhism / Buddhahood / Dōgen / Zen / Sōtō / Shōbōgenzō / Tendai / Lineage / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

15 On the Record of Transmission (Shisho) Translator’s Introduction: In this text which he wrote for his monks, Dōgen takes up the topic of the shisho, the name of a Buddhist document which may literally be translated

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269Zen / Buddhology / Nirvana / Buddhahood / Dōgen / Buddhist texts / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

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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270Cockburn / Loch Etive / Glen / Loch Eilt / Geography of Scotland / British people / Geography of the United Kingdom / Finlay / Lochaber / Glen Etive

the road north Ken Cockburn (1960–) is a poet and translator based in Edinburgh. After studying French and German at Aberdeen University, and Theatre Studies at University College Cardiff, he worked for several years

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-26 12:17:47
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