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9915 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

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
99233 On Arhats (Arakan) Translator’s Introduction: The Sanskrit word ‘arhat’ means ‘one who is venerable’ or ‘one worthy of respect’. It is used in Buddhism to designate someone who has arrived at an advanced

33 On Arhats (Arakan) Translator’s Introduction: The Sanskrit word ‘arhat’ means ‘one who is venerable’ or ‘one worthy of respect’. It is used in Buddhism to designate someone who has arrived at an advanced

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99319 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

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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99420 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

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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995The Central Concept of Buddhism: The Teaching of Interdependent Co-arising by Dr. Alfred Bloom, Emeritus Professor, University of Hawaii With Buddha’s Enlightenment day and the New Year approaching, our thought is draw

The Central Concept of Buddhism: The Teaching of Interdependent Co-arising by Dr. Alfred Bloom, Emeritus Professor, University of Hawaii With Buddha’s Enlightenment day and the New Year approaching, our thought is draw

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-19 20:00:18
99623 On What the Buddha Taught (Bukkyō) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse there are allusions to a poem attributed to Bodhidharma, which may be rendered as follows: The separate Transmission that is outside t

23 On What the Buddha Taught (Bukkyō) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse there are allusions to a poem attributed to Bodhidharma, which may be rendered as follows: The separate Transmission that is outside t

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99747 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

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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99829 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

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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99945 On What the Mind of an Old Buddha Is (Kobusshin) Translator’s Introduction: The Japanese term ‘kobutsu’, rendered herein as ‘an Old Buddha’, occurs often in Zen writings. It refers to one who has fully reali

45 On What the Mind of an Old Buddha Is (Kobusshin) Translator’s Introduction: The Japanese term ‘kobutsu’, rendered herein as ‘an Old Buddha’, occurs often in Zen writings. It refers to one who has fully reali

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:19:50
100042 On Invocations: What We Offer to the Buddhas and Ancestors (Darani) Translator’s Introduction: Traditionally, a darani (Skt. dhāra⁄i) is a prayer-like invocation used to pay homage to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, an

42 On Invocations: What We Offer to the Buddhas and Ancestors (Darani) Translator’s Introduction: Traditionally, a darani (Skt. dhāra⁄i) is a prayer-like invocation used to pay homage to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, an

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:19:30