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Just This Is It: Dongshan and the Practice of Suchness / Taigen Dan Leighton
A Geographic History of Song-Dynasty Chan Buddhism: the Decline of the Yunmen Lineage
Koans, Part 3: Selections from the Book of Equanimity Page 1 of 27 April 2020 Koans, Part 3: Selections from the Book of Equanim
Gongan Collections I 公案集公案集 Gongangongan Collectionscollections I I Juhn Y
Killing Cats and Other Imaginary Happenings: Milieus and Features of Chan Exegesis
Gushan: the Formation of a Chan Lineage During the Seventeenth Century and Its Spread to Taiwan
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Poetic Practices Of
Chan Rhetoric of Uncertainty in the Blue Cliff Record: Sharpening a Sword at the Dragon Gate
Kleine Übersicht Über Philosophie Und Praxis Einiger Buddhistischer Schulen V.2.35 - 2019
Disorienting Medicine: Fayan Wenyi’S Ten Admonishments for the Lineage
Architecture, Sculptures and Murals in Southern Shanxi Under the Yuan Dynasty
Dōgen and Sōtō Zen
APPUNTI DALLA FORESTA Shinrin Nōto Un Percorso Zen Per Spiriti Selvatici
RECORD of EASE CASE 10 the Old Woman of Taishan by Michael Kieran Teishō Presented at Rōhatsu Sesshin, January, 2017
Hongzhi Zhengjue (1091-1157) and the Practice of Poetry in Song Dynasty Chan Yulu
THE BOOK of EQUANIMITY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with Funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Metaphorical Imagery and the Fashioning of Caodong Identity in Hongzhi Zhengjue’S 宏智正覺 (1091–1157) Commentarial Verses on Old Cases
Top View
Poetics of Silence: Hongzhi Zhengjue (1091-1157) and the Practice of Poetry in Song Dynasty Chan Yulu
Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism
Dogen's Extensive Record: Eihei Koroku
Einige Chinesische Chan-Meister / Zen-Meister Der Tang- Und Sung-Zeit
The Teaching of Daoshen in Tangut Translation: the Mirror of Mind*
Leave Behind
CULTIVATING the EMPTY FIELD · the Silent Illumination of Zen
Zen and Zen Buddhism: an Overview
“Chan Contemplation” in the Tangut Buddhism
How Zen Became Zen