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Index
Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments, Revised Edition
Acknowledgments, First Edition
Abbreviations
76. Mind-Spirit dwells at home, and demons revert to nature; Wood Mother together subdues the fiend’s end’s true self.
77. A horde of demons affront native Nature; The One Body bows to True Suchness.
78. At Bhiksu he pities the infants and summons the night gods; In the golden hall he knows the demon speaking on the way and virtue.
79. Searching the cave for the fiend end he meets Long Life; The proper lord of the court sees the babies.
80. The fair girl, nursing the yang, seeks a mate; Mind Monkey, guarding his master, knows a monster.
81. At Sea-Pacifying Monastery Mind Monkey knows the fiend; In the black pine forest three pupils search for their master.
82. The fair girl seeks the yang; Primal spirit guards the Way.
83. Mind Monkey knows the elixir source; Fair girl returns to her true nature.
84. “Priests are hard to destroy” completes great awakening; The Dharma-king attains the right, his body’s naturalized.
85. Mind Monkey envies Wood Mother; The demon lord plots to devour Chan.
86. Wood Mother, lending power, conquers the fiendish creature; Metal Squire, using his magic, extirpates the deviates.
87. The Phoenix-Immortal Prefecture offends ends Heaven and suffers drought; The Great Sage Sun advocates virtue and provides rain.
88. Reaching Jade-Flower, Chan convenes an assembly; Mind Monkey, Wood, and Earth instruct disciples.
89. The yellow lion-spirit in vain gives the Muckrake Feast; Gold, Wood, and Earth disturb with a scheme Mount Leopard’s-Head.
90. Masters and lions, teachers and pupils, all return to the One; Thieves and the Dao, snares and Buddhism, quiet Ninefold-Numina.
91. At Gold-Level Prefecture they watch lanterns on the fifteenth night; In Mysterious Flower Cave the Tang Monk makes a deposition.
92. Three priests fight fiercely at Green Dragon Mountain; Four Stars help to capture rhinoceros fiends.
93. At Jetavana Park he asks the aged about the cause; At the Kingdom of India he sees the king and meets his mate.
94. Four priests are feted at the royal garden; One fiend end vainly longs for sensual joys.
95. Falsely assuming true form, the jade hare’s caught; True Yin returns to the right to join Numinous Source.
96. Squire Kou gladly receives a noble priest; The elder Tang does not covet riches.
97. Gold-dispensing external aid meets demonic harm; The sage reveals his soul to bring restoration.
98. Only when ape and horse are tamed will shells be cast; With merit and work perfected, they see the Real.
99. Nine times nine ends the count and Māra’s all destroyed; The work of three times three done, the Dao reverts to its root.
100. They return to the Land of the East; Five sages become perfected.
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