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Index
Contents
Foreword
Author's Preface
1. On the General Sense of Zen Thought
2. 'Good' and 'Evil'
3. The Idolatry of 'Salvation'
4. The Existentialism of Zen
5. The Mechanism of Anxiety
6. The Five Modes of Thought−Psychological Conditions of Satori
7. Liberty as 'Total Determinism'
8. The Egotistical States
9. The Zen Unconscious
10. Metaphysical Distress
11. Seeing Into One's Own Nature−the Spectator of the Spectacle
12. How to Conceive the Inner Task According to Zen
13. Obedience to the Nature of Things
14. Emotion and the Emotive State
15. Sensation and Sentiment
16. On Affectivity
17. The Horseman and the Horse
18. The Primordial Error or 'Original Sin'
19. The Immediate Presence of Satori
20. Passivity of the Mind and Disintegration of Our Energy
21. On the Idea of 'Discipline'
22. The Compensations
23. The Inner Alchemy
24. On Humility
Epilogue
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