Entries Tagged as ‘Huangbo’

October 23, 2007

The Understanding of Mind in the Northern Line of Ch’an (Zen) Buddhism

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By Robert B. Zeuschner
Philosophy East and West
V. 28, No. 1 (January 197
pp. 69-79
Copyright 1978 by University of Hawaii Press
Hawaii, USA
Robert Zeuschner is Instructor in Philosophy at the
University of California at Santa Barbara.

October 21, 2007

The Dharma of Mind Transmission - Zen Teachings of Chan Master Huangbo Xiyun

Contents
* Introduction
* The Preface of P’ei Hsiu
* The Chung-Ling Record
* The Wan-Ling Record
* A Gatha by P’ei Hsiu
* Postscript

October 16, 2007

The Poetics of Ch’an Buddhism - The Poetic Path to Enlightenment

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The Poetics of Chan:Upaayic Poetry and Its Taosist Enrichment

Sandra A.Wawrytko
Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal
No.5 July,1992
Chung-Hwa Insitute of Buddhist Studies
P.341-378

Summary
The inherent suitability of the poetic form for communicating the ineffable has long been known to poet-practioners in all mystical traditions. Poetry offers possibilities of indirection and evocation far [...]

October 11, 2007

The Concept of Freedom in Classical Ch’an Buddhism

Emancipation from what?
by Dale S. Wright
Asian Philosophy Vol. 3 No. 2 1993 Pp.113-124
Copyright by Asian Philosophy
ABSTRACT This essay attempts to articulate an understanding of the goal of freedom’ in classical Ch’an Buddhism by setting concerns for ‘liberation’ in relation to the kinds of authority and regulated structure characteristic of Sung dynasty Ch’an [...]

June 24, 2007

Chan Master Huangbo Xiyun: Treatise On The Essentials of The Transmission of Mind

HUANG-PO’S SERMON, FROM “TREATISE ON THE ESSENTIALS OF THE TRANSMISSION OF MIND” (DENSHIN HOYO)
The master[1] said to Pai-hsiu:
Buddhas and sentient beings[2] both grow out of One Mind, and there is no other reality than this Mind. It has been in existence since the beginningless past; it knows neither birth nor death; it [...]

June 14, 2007

Ch’an Teachings From Huangbo Xiyun - Removing Obstructions to Enlightenment

Teachings in the Huang-po Literature

The teachings of the Huang-po literature live up to the innovative standards of the newly formed Hung-chou sect of Zen, and provide an early basis from which to see the rise and development of the Lin-chi Ch’an or Rinzai Zen tradition in East Asia. Most of the teachings in these texts, [...]