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... It is traditionally believed that Kuan-ting produced the introduction that continues to 3b10 and that the introductory comments in 3b10–4a17 should be attributed to Chih-i. However, the text itself gives no clear indication of where Kuan-ting’s comments “end” and Chih-i’s “begin.” 4 ŒÖg_2ÖJl. This f ...
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... school teaches that ``Mind is Buddha'' the Huayan school emphasizes ``the contemplation of the unimpeded interpenetration of all phenomena.'' This is exactly what a Huayan lecturer tried to teach Chinul, as described in the ``Preface'' to the HwaoÆmnon choÆryo ï´ÖÀ (Excerpts from the exposition of ...
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... Senart : , Vogel : , Konow , Coomaraswamy : , Santoro : ; cf. also Lamotte . In the Pāli commentarial tradition, however, these two are identical, cf., e.g., Sv I ,. ...
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... this birth or in a future birth, the effects of our actions will come back to us. We know that not even the Buddha can save us from the effects of our bad actions. As Buddhists, we understand that due to the Law of Kamma, bad things can happen to a good person just as good things can happen to a bad ...
manual of zen buddhism
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Shōbōgenzō

Shōbōgenzō (正法眼蔵, lit. ""Treasury of the True Dharma Eye"") is the title most commonly used to refer to the collection of works written in Japanese by the 13th century Japanese Buddhist monk and founder of the Japanese Sōtō Zen school, Eihei Dōgen. Several other works exist with the same title (see above), and it is sometimes called the Kana Shōbōgenzō in order to differentiate it from those. The term shōbōgenzō can also more generally as a synonym for the Buddha Dharma as viewed from the perspective of Mahayana Buddhism.
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