Contents Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgments Translator s General Introduction i ii iii iv xiv 1. Bendōwa A Discourse on Doing One s Utmost in Practicing the Way of the Buddha 1 2. Makahannya-haramitsu On the Great Wisdom That Is Beyond Discriminatory Thought 25 3. Genjō Kōan On the Spiritual Question as It Manifests Before Your Very Eyes 31 4. Ikka Myōju On The One Bright Pearl 36 5. Jūundō-shiki On Conduct Appropriate for the Auxiliary Cloud Hall 42 6. Soku Shin Ze Butsu On Your Very Mind Is Buddha 46 7. Senjō On Washing Yourself Clean 53 8. Keisei Sanshoku On The Rippling of a Valley Stream, the Contour of a Mountain 65 9. Shoaku Makusa On Refrain from All Evil Whatsoever 78 10. Raihai Tokuzui On Respectful Bowing Will Secure for You the Very Marrow of the Way 89
11. Uji On Just for the Time Being, Just for a While, For the Whole of Time is the Whole of Existence 106 12. Den e On the Transmission of the Kesa 119 13. Sansui Kyō On the Spiritual Discourses of the Mountains and the Water 141 14. Busso On the Buddhas and the Ancestors 156 15. Shisho On the Record of Transmission 159 16. Hokke Ten Hokke On The Flowering of the Dharma Sets the Dharma s Flowering in Motion 172 17. Shin Fukatoku On The Mind Cannot Be Held Onto (Oral version) 188 Translator s Addendum to Chapter 17 193 18. Shin Fukatoku On The Mind Cannot Be Grasped (Written version) 195 19. Kokyō On the Ancient Mirror 209 20. Kankin On Reading Scriptures 230 21. Busshō On Buddha Nature 244 Translator s Addendum to Chapter 21 279 22. Gyōbutsu Iigi On the Everyday Behavior of a Buddha Doing His Practice 280
23. Bukkyō On What the Buddha Taught 300 24. Jinzū On the Marvelous Spiritual Abilities 314 25. Daigo On the Great Realization 327 26. Zazen Shin On Wanshi s Kindly Advice for Doing Seated Meditation 335 27. Butsu Kōjō Ji On Experiencing That Which Is Above and Beyond Buddhahood 352 28. Immo On That Which Comes Like This 364 29. Gyōji On Ceaseless Practice 374 30. Kaiin Zammai On The Meditative State That Bears the Seal of the Ocean 435 31. Juki On Predicting Buddhahood 445 32. Kannon On Kannon, the Bodhisattva of Compassion 458 Translator s Addendum to Chapter 32 466 33. Arakan On Arhats 467 34. Hakujushi On the Cypress Tree 474 35. Kōmyō On the Brightness of the Light 482 36. Shinjin Gakudō
On Learning the Way Through Body and Mind 491 37. Muchū Setsumu On a Vision Within a Vision and a Dream Within a Dream 501 38. Dōtoku On Expressing What One Has Realized 510 39. Gabyō On A Picture of a Rice Cake 517 40. Zenki On Functioning Fully 525 41. Sesshin Sesshō On Expressing One s True Nature by Expressing One s Intent 528 42. Darani On Invocations: What We Offer to the Buddhas and Ancestors 538 43. Tsuki On the Moon as One s Excellent Nature 545 44. Kūge On the Flowering of the Unbounded 552 45. Kobusshin On What the Mind of an Old Buddha Is 565 46. Bodaisatta Shishōbō On the Four Exemplary Acts of a Bodhisattva 571 47. Kattō On The Vines That Entangle: the Vines That Embrace 577 48. Sangai Yuishin On The Threefold World Is Simply Your Mind 585 49. Shohō Jissō On the Real Form of All Thoughts and Things 593 50. Bukkyō
On Buddhist Scriptures 609 51. Butsudō On the Buddha s Way 622 52. Mitsugo On the Heart-to-Heart Language of Intimacy 641 53. Hosshō On the True Nature of All Things 648 54. Mujō Seppō On the Dharma That Nonsentient Beings Express 653 55. Semmen On Washing Your Face 666 56. Zazengi On the Model for Doing Meditation 681 57. Baika On the Plum Blossom 683 58. Jippō On the Whole Universe in All Ten Directions 696 59. Kembutsu On Encountering Buddha 703 60. Henzan On Seeking One s Master Far and Wide 718 61. Ganzei On the Eye of a Buddha 727 62. Kajō On Everyday Life 734 63. Ryūgin On the Roar of a Dragon 741 64. Shunjū
On Spring and Autumn: Warming Up and Cooling Down 746 65. Soshi Seirai I On Why Our Ancestral Master Came from the West 755 66. Udonge On the Udumbara Blossom 760 67. Hotsu Mujō Shin On Giving Rise to the Unsurpassed Mind 765 68. Nyorai Zenshin On the Universal Body of the Tathagata 774 69. Zammai-ō Zammai On the Meditative State That Is the Lord of Meditative States 778 70. Sanjūshichihon Bodai Bumpō On the Thirty-Seven Methods of Training for Realizing Enlightenment 783 71. Tembōrin On Turning the Wheel of the Dharma 807 72. Jishō Zammai On the Meditative State of One s True Nature 810 73. Daishugyō On the Great Practice 823 74. Menju On Conferring the Face-to-Face Transmission 834 75. Kokū On the Unbounded 846 76. Hatsu u On a Monk s Bowl 851 77. Ango
On the Summer Retreat 855 78. Tashintsū On Reading the Minds and Hearts of Others 877 79. Ō Saku Sendaba On The King Requests Something from Sindh 889 80. Jikuin Mon On Instructions for Monks in the Kitchen Hall 895 81. Shukke On Leaving Home Life Behind 898 82. Shukke Kudoku On the Spiritual Merits of Leaving Home Life Behind 904 83. Jukai On Receiving the Precepts 930 84. Kesa Kudoku On the Spiritual Merits of the Kesa 937 85. Hotsu Bodai Shin On Giving Rise to the Enlightened Mind 969 86. Kuyō Shobutsu On Making Venerative Offerings to Buddhas 980 87. Kie Buppōsō Hō On Taking Refuge in the Treasures of Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha 1005 88. Jinshin Inga On the Absolute Certainty of Cause and Effect 1019 89. Sanji Gō On Karmic Retribution in the Three Temporal Periods 1028 90. Shime
On The Four Horses 1044 91. Shizen Biku On the Monk in the Fourth Meditative State 1050 92. Ippyakuhachi Hōmyōmon On the One Hundred and Eight Gates to What the Dharma Illumines 1072 93. Shōji On Life and Death 1086 94. Dōshin On the Mind s Search for Truth 1088 95. Yui Butsu Yo Butsu On Each Buddha on His Own, Together with All Buddhas 1091 96. Hachi Dainingaku On the Eight Realizations of a Great One 1100 Glossary 1106 Appendix of Names 1110 About the Translator 1118
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