View and Vision in Early Chan Buddhism - Huifeng
Rather more of an assortment of related textual passages than much in the way of Chan studies.
"Prajñācāra" is the "practice" of "knowledge" or "wisdom". It refers to the practice of Mahāyāna Buddhism, from the line “prajñā-vara-pāramitāya caryā”, “the practice of the perfection of excellent knowledge” in the Ratnaguṅasaṃcaya-gāthā, a commentary on the Prajñāpāramitā. Here I wish to share some of my thoughts and writings on Buddhist thought and practice. I hope that this may be of benefit to all, in the long path from saṃsāric existence to the other shore of nirvāṇa. ~~ Shì Hùifēng
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2008-10-12
Chan Meditation at Nan Hua
Meditation at Nan Hua
This is a medium length book on Chan Meditation that I translated for my teacher, Ven Huiri, while training under his guidance at Nan Hua Temple in South Africa, back in 2002-3. Contains all the essentials for serious Chan practice, with a modern outlook.
This is a medium length book on Chan Meditation that I translated for my teacher, Ven Huiri, while training under his guidance at Nan Hua Temple in South Africa, back in 2002-3. Contains all the essentials for serious Chan practice, with a modern outlook.
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