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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Publisher’s Note Volume One
Preface and Acknowledgments Notes to the Reader Editor’s Introduction Texts in Relation to Dogen’s Life and Translation Credits Wandering Period, 1227–1233
1. On the Endeavor of the Way
Kosho Monastery Period, 1233–1243
2. Manifestation of Great Prajna 3. Actualizing the Fundamental Point 4. One Bright Pearl 5. Regulations for the Auxiliary Cloud Hall at the Kannondori Kosho Gokoku Monastery 6. The Mind Itself Is Buddha 7. Cleansing 8. Washing the Face 9. Receiving the Marrow by Bowing 10. Valley Sounds, Mountain Colors 11. Refrain from Unwholesome Action 12. The Time Being 13. Power of the Robe 14. Transmitting the Robe 15. Mountains and Waters Sutra 16. Buddha Ancestors 17. Document of Heritage 18. Dharma Blossoms Turn Dharma Blossoms 19. Ungraspable Mind 20. Ungraspable Mind, Later Version 21. Old Mirror 22. Reading a Sutra 23. Buddha Nature 24. Awesome Presence of Active Buddhas 25. The Buddhas’ Teaching 26. Miracles 27. Great Enlightenment 28. The Point of Zazen 29. Going Beyond Buddha 30. Thusness 31a. Continuous Practice, Part One 31b. Continuous Practice, Part Two 32. Ocean Mudra Samadhi 33. Confirmation 34. Avalokiteshvara 35. Arhat 36. Cypress Tree 37. Radiant Light 38. Body-and-Mind Study of the Way 39. Within a Dream Expressing the Dream 40. Expressions 41. Painting of a Rice Cake 42. Undivided Activity 43. The Moon 44. Flowers in the Sky 45. Old Buddha Mind 46. The Bodhisattva’s Four Methods of Guidance 47. Twining Vines
Volume Two
Monastery Construction Period, 1243–1245
48. Three Realms Are Inseparable from Mind 49. Speaking of Mind, Speaking of Essence 50. The Buddha Way 51. The Reality of All Things 52. Intimate Language 53. Buddha Sutras 54. Insentient Beings Speak Dharma 55. Dharma Nature 56. Dharani 57. Face-to-Face Transmission 58. Rules for Zazen 59. Plum Blossoms 60. Ten Directions 61. Seeing the Buddha 62. All-Inclusive Study 63. Eyeball 64. Everyday Activity 65. Dragon Song 66. Spring and Autumn 67. The Meaning of Bodhidharma’s Coming from India 68. Udumbara Blossom 69. Arousing the Aspiration for the Unsurpassable 70. Arousing the Aspiration for Enlightenment 71. Tathagata’s Entire Body 72. King of Samadhis 73. Thirty-seven Wings of Enlightenment 74. Turning the Dharma Wheel 75. Self-Realization Samadhi 76. Great Practice
Daibutsu Monastery Period, 1245–1246
77. Space 78. Eating Bowl 79. Practice Period 80. Seeing Others’ Minds 81. King Wants the Saindhava
Eihei Monastery Period, 1246–1253
82. Instructions on Kitchen Work 83. Leaving the Household 84. Eight Awakenings of Great Beings
Fascicles Not Dated by Dogen
85. Karma in the Three Periods 86. Four Horses 87. Virtue of Home Leaving 88. Making Offerings to Buddhas 89. Taking Refuge in Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha 90. Identifying with Cause and Effect 91. Monk of the Fourth-Stage Meditation 92. Only a Buddha and a Buddha 93. Birth and Death 94. Heart of the Way 95. Receiving the Precepts 96. One Hundred Eight Gates of Realizing Dharma
Afterword · Michael Wenger Appendixes
1. Recommending Zazen to All People · Dogen 2. Dogen’s Life and Teaching · Keizan Jokin 3. Dogen’s Editions of the Book 4. Lineage of Chinese Zen Ancestors 5. Maps Related to the Text 6. Eihei-ji Presumed Original Layout 7. Monks’ Hall 8. Time System
Glossary Selected Bibliography Credits E-mail Sign-Up
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