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Index
Cover Copyright Introduction PART I
I. An Experience Beyond Knowledge 2. The Significance of Satori in Zen 3. Chief Characteristics of Satori 4. Psychological Antecedents of Satori Prior to the Koan System—Some Practical Examples 5. Factors Determining the Zen Experience 6. The Psychological Antecedent and the Content of the Zen Experience 7. Technique of Zen Discipline in its Early History 8. The Growth of the Koan System, and its Signification 9. Practical Instructions Regarding the Koan Exercise I0. Various Generalizations on the Koan Exercise 11. Personal Records of the Zen Experiences 12. The Importance and the Function of the Spirit of Inquiry
PART II
I. The Koan Exercise and the Nembutsu 2. Nembutsu (nien-fo) and Shōmyō (cKêng-ming) 3. An The Value of Shōmyō ('Uttering the Name') in the Jōdo school 4. The Psychology of the Shōmyō Exercise, and Where it Becomes Related to the Koan Exercise 5. What is the Object of the Nembutsu Exercise? 6. Mysticism of the Nembutsu, and the Uttering of the Name 7. Experience and Theorization 8. Hakuin's View on Koan and Nembutsu
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