The Dictionary of Zen |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 16 |
Section 3 | 33 |
Section 4 | 38 |
Section 5 | 41 |
Section 6 | 44 |
Section 7 | 49 |
Section 8 | 60 |
Section 12 | 88 |
Section 13 | 97 |
Section 14 | 99 |
Section 15 | 107 |
Section 16 | 135 |
Section 17 | 145 |
Section 18 | 148 |
Section 19 | 151 |
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Common terms and phrases
action Anatta arhat asked attainment bodhi Bodhidharma Bodhisattwa bodily body Buddha Buddha-mind Buddha-nature Buddhist called Ch'an China Chinese comes consciousness desire dharma dhyāna disciple doctrine duality ence enlightenment essential experience faith five founder haiku Hindu Hsuan Tsang Huang Po Hui-neng Hung-jen idea illumination India intuition Japan Japanese ject Jodo karma knowl knowledge known koan Kumārajīva Lin-chi living Ma-tsu Mahāyāna means medi meditation ment mental mind mirror monks nature nembutsu nese ness Nirvana Obaku object one's pāramitā perfect prajnā Pure Land Sect reality realization reference regarded Rinzai school samādhi Sanskrit satori School of Zen scripture self-nature sense Sesshin Shan Shen-shiu shunyatā sitting Sixth Patriarch sometimes Soto Sūtra Tathāgata tathatā tation teacher teaching temple Tendai term things thinking thought tion translated true truth ture Ummon unity verse void wisdom word wu-nien wu-wei Zen Master Zen practice zenic Zenist
References to this book
Yoga y zen: Dos vías hacia la calma mental y la armonía emocional Ramiro A. Calle No preview available - 2004 |