Zen No Mind: An Interpretation in a Contemporary Idiom of Zen in Theory and Practice |
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Absolute action activity animal appear arise aspects attained Awakening of Faith Bodhi Bodhidharma Bodhisattva brain Buddha Buddhist called chimpanzee Chinese complex conceived concept conceptual thought consciousness context continuum D. T. Suzuki dharmas dhyāna differential disciple discrimination dualism elements emptiness enlightenment environment essence existence experience expression fact hearing hemisphere Hu Shih Huang Po Hui-neng human Ibid identity ignorance illusion independent indeterminant individual integrated Jean Piaget kleśa language Mahāyāna Mahāyāna Buddhism manifest means meditation mental images Mind Moreover nature of reality negate non-verbal operation organism organism's perception phenomena phenomenal realm philosophical Piaget Platform Sutra Prajñā quiet sitting realize refer relativity response right thought samādhi Self-nature sense realm simply speak stimulus subject and object Sūtra Suzuki symbolic function symbolic realm symbolic thought Tathāgata tension term theory thing thinking and knowing tion transcends transformation true Truth understand undivided verbal vijñāna Vimalakīrti whole words Yogācāra Zen masters