Essays in Zen Buddhism: (third Series)., Volume 3 |
Contents
CONTENTS | 10 |
FROM ZEN TO THE GANDAVYŪHA 1874 | 18 |
The Buddha as Conceived in the Sutra | 21 |
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abide able abode according answer appeared asked attached attained awakening become belonging Bodhi Bodhicitta Bodhisattva body born Buddha Buddhahood Buddhism called Chinese comes consciousness deeds described desire Dharma Dharmadhātu discipline discourse doctrine emancipation Emptiness enlightenment enter evil existence experience expressed fact final friends Gaṇḍavyuha give given heart hold Hui-nêng idea imagination individual insight intellectual intuitions kinds knowledge known latter light living look Mahāyāna manner Māyā means meant merit mind monk moves nature never objects ocean once original passions perceived perfect philosophy possible practise Prajñā Prajñāpāramitā present question reality realization realm reason reflected regarded remains rise seen sense space spiritual Śrāvakas stand Sudhana sutra sūtras Tathāgata teaching tell term things thought Tower truth turned ultimate Unconscious understand universe various virtues vows whole wish wonderful Zen masters