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Index
List of Illustrations Foreword Preface Introduction SERMONS Part I Opening of the sermons Listen carefully Precepts The same old thing I don’t talk about Buddhism Meeting masters: D ō sha and Ingen I’m ready to be your witness! Growing up deluded Thirty days in the Unborn Ask me and I’ll tell you “The Kappa” Don’t beat sleeping monks Mind reading Moving ahead/sliding back Old wastepaper Self-centered-ness Bankei’s Kannon Getting sidetracked Self-power/other-power Dreams Everybody has the Buddha Mind Being living buddhas Servants, samurai, husbands and wives “Buddha” Magoemon Like little children of three or four Getting angry Blindness and the Unborn Part II Now I’m going to talk to the women The old nurse from Sanuki Nothing to do with rules Devices Plain speaking Illness and the Buddha Mind Being free in birth and death The original face Entrances To practice is hard The crow and the cormorant Let it be The lawsuit Mu The crows go kaa-kaa, the sparrows, chuu-chuu Two thirds is with the Unborn Looking for enlightenment No delusion, no enlightenment Water and ice Stopping thoughts The mirror Fire is hot Be stupid! Smoking No such thing as enlightenment Abide in the Buddha Mind When thoughts arise Letting things take care of themselves H Ō GO ( Instruction ) Duality The dog and the chicken Farming with the Buddha Mind The travelers Parents Becoming an expert at delusion The living Buddha Mind The “teetotaler” Suppression is delusion too Right now Sleeping and waking Sendai The place of the Unborn Letting go Just as you are Not even a trace Kantar ō ’s question J ō sen The gambler Miracles A visiting monk Being/non-being Why are we born? The one who sees and hears The woman afraid of thunder Bereavement Blinding your eyes Everything is smoothly managed Where do you go? The golden ball Thinking Women The merchant’s dream It’s fine just to feel that way Using the three inches Koans The great doubt Is this buddha? Layman Ch ō zen The craftsman’s dilemma The angry abbot When I first began to search All the difference of heaven and earth Watch where you’re going The proof True acceptance My old illness Seven out of ten The monk Zeshin FROM THE GY Ō G Ō RYAKKI Suspicion Handling delinquents The missing paper POEMS Chinese Poems Japanese Poems LETTERS Letter from Umpo and Bankei’s reply Letter to Sasaki Nobutsugu Letter to Y ō sen Letter to Rintei Letter to Lady Naga Instruction for the Layman Gesso “WORDS AND DEEDS” ( Miscellaneous Materials ) Bankei’s childhood The priest’s Fud ō At the post station Bankei faces death Among the beggars The missing coins The Confucians The rich man’s wife The wolf The steward’s invitation Heaven and hell From your own mouth Genshin’s thousand buddhas Offerings Counting Soen’s special teaching Positive and negative Layman Gess ō ’s runny nose The thief Bankei and the stingy monk The samurai’s fan Bankei’s “no rules” Ch ō kei’s seven cushions The fencing master Nanry ū ’s place The rays of light As you are is it! Settei’s medicine Shopping for the best The Confucian’s question Waste paper/clean paper Bankei’s natural method Bankei’s night sermon The old tree Bankei and the blind man Hachiroemon NOTES TRANSLATOR’S NOTES
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