The Zen Teaching of Huang-Po: On the Transmission of Mind by Huang Po John Blofeld Translator

The Zen Teaching of Huang-Po: On the Transmission of Mind



The Zen Teaching of Huang-Po: On the Transmission of Mind book




The Zen Teaching of Huang-Po: On the Transmission of Mind Huang Po John Blofeld Translator ebook
Page: 144
ISBN: 0394172175, 9780394172170
Format: pdf
Publisher: Grove Press


The Buddhism Study Group that meets at Daiyuzenji in Chicago has begun study of its new text for the fall: The Zen Teaching of Huang Po, On the Transmission of Mind (P`Ei Hsiu, Huang Po, John Blofeld. This single passage suggests that the Zen Masters (Huang Po was second or third generation in the direct line of transmission of Mind from the sixth great patriarch of Zen, Hui Neng) fully understood the type of work delineated by The only concern I have for the teaching offered by Huang Po is that it comes quite strictly from what is well-known to be the Dhyana school of yoga, that is, the way of perfecting the intellect, or, as Gurdjieff calls it, the way of the yogi. I am currently reading "The Zen Teaching of Huang Po" - On the Transmission of Mind Translated by John Blofield. That very unexplainable passionate love for the dharma drove him later to write many interesting books but above all The Zen Teaching of Huang-Po: On the Transmission of Mind. €�Knowing others is Wisdom, knowing yourself is Enlightenment.” (Lao Tzu). All the Buddhas and all sentient Beings are nothing but the One Mind, beside which nothing exists. Is there really anything to gain from Zen? Like applications to bio-medicine. €�Whoever sees me sees the teaching.” (Buddha). Blofeld, John - The Zen Teaching of Huang Po on the Transmission of the Mind Broughton, Jeffrey L. AI can I discovered a book in the university library, which was the Zen Teachings of Huang Po. Excerpt: February Going into meditation accepting the momentary, flawed state of my mind and reality and not try to change it, to rather simply be curious about it, allows me to be in the present moment. I mean, how can we make a mind that really has a positive experience all the time, and will spread good through the world rather than spreading suffering through the world. Excerpts from The Zen Teaching of Huang Po on the Transmission of Mind. I found this interesting blog that references Trungpa, Suzuki and others today, just after reading in latest Shambhala Sun about Zen teacher Norman Fischer coming to see that Buddhism with some idea of attainment or helpfulness can be… helpful. The first fascinating aspect about Jeffrey Broughton's Zongmi on Chan, is its debunking the myth that Zen's "special transmission outside of the scriptures" means that Zen eschews sutra study. (Huang Po, The Zen Teaching of Huang-Po: On the Transmission of Mind). - - from The Zen Teaching of Huang Po On the Transmission of Mind Translated by John Blofeld This has already departed from and contradicted the teachings Shakyamuni. I focus mainly on AI technology, both as an end in itself to create better minds, and in applications.

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