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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: Wholeness & Immediacy - “That’s Me.”
Chapter Two: Who, Me? - Mu
Chapter Three: The Unconscious - “Who Put You in Bondage?”
Chapter Four: Motivation to Practice - Hakuin and the Sound of One Hand
Chapter Five: Tradition & The Third - Huang-po and Gobblers of Dregs
Chapter Six: Idealization - Hui-neng and the Original Face
Chapter Seven: Appearance & Reality - The Physical Body
Chapter Eight: Change & Unity - Kuei-shan’s Buffalo
Chapter Nine: Traumatic Dissociation - Ch’ien and Her Soul Are Separated
Chapter Ten: Facing Impermanence - Sun-Faced Buddha, Moon-Faced Buddha
Chapter Eleven: Desire & Attachment - The Old Woman, the Hermit, and the Young Girl
Chapter Twelve: Mutual Recognition - Yün-men’s Medicine and Disease
Chapter Thirteen: Difference - Liu and Kuei-shan
Chapter Fourteen: The Last Word - Hsueh-feng the Rice Cook
Chapter Fifteen: Doing Things with Words - Feng-hsueh’s Speech and Silence
Chapter Sixteen: Intergenerational Karma - Pai-chang and the Fox
Chapter Seventeen: Uselessness - The Koan of Just Sitting
Chapter Eighteen: Wholeness vs. Wholesomeness - The Precepts
Chapter Nineteen: Surrender & Submission - No Heat or Cold
Chapter Twenty: Self-Sacrifice vs. Compassion - Torei Enji’s “Bodhisattva’s Vow”
Chapter Twenty-One: Alive or Dead - Tao-shuai’s Three Barriers
Chapter Twenty-Two: Endings - Build Me a Seamless Monument
Conclusion: Insight - Wash Your Bowls
Notes
References
Index
About the Author
About Wisdom Publications
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