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.
"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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