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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Translator’s Introduction Liberation Compassion Aim in Life Past, Present, and Future Causes Enlightenment and Feelings Contamination of Virtue The Inexhaustible Treasury of Potential Greed Help in Disguise Answer to Prayer Pity The Central Benefit of Zen Virtue without Wisdom Religious and Secular Institutions The Ground of Mind Demons Spiritual Malpractice Religious Practice Obstructing Enlightenment Possession Meditation and Madness Quelling Demons Passing through the Death Experience Aversion and Attachment Inherent Knowledge Supersession Scholastic Learning Types of Knowledge Practices and Stages Wrong Approach Standard Misconceptions Means and End Understanding the Zen Koan The Fundamental Medicine and Disease Expert Advice Two Kinds of Knowledge The Priority of Fundamental Knowledge The Basis and the Outgrowths Self-Realization and Teaching Others Intent and Expression Maturation Living Zen Stabilization of the Basis Attainment and Preservation Zen Expression Studying Expression Studying Intent Outreach of Method Zen Techniques Hypocritical Scholars Practical Application Aspiration for Enlightenment Worldly Feelings Softening Worldly Feelings No Set Track Work on the Fundamental Not Forgetting Dreams and Illusions Setting Aside Is Also a Means Not Judging Others The Original Self Wrong Approaches Effects of Buddhism Orientation Zen Meditation Not Even Mind Mindless Mental Application Not Getting Away from the Subject Judging the Words of Adepts Wonder Koans Not in the Words The Origins of Koan Practice Activity and Meditation The Reason for Teaching Relinquishment Adjustment to the Individual Landscaping Zen, Tea, and the Arts Supranormal Powers of the Enlightened Letting Go The Fundamental Ground Buddha Nature Where Is It? Reaching the Fundamental Ground Mind and Self True and False Mind Two Bases The Conditioned Mind and the Natural Mind Mind and Essence Unreality and Reality in Things Ordinary and Spiritual Views Distinctions in Buddhist Teaching The Schools of Zen Praise and Censure in Zen Expedient Teachings Zen and Doctrine Pure Land Buddhism Specialization Zen Praise, Zen Blame Sharpness and Dullness Zen Meditation Judging Teachers and Teachings E-mail Sign-Up
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