The Eastern BuddhistEastern Buddhist Society, 1979 - Buddhism |
Contents
The Early Buddhist Notion of the Middle Path | 30 |
Emptiness and History I Nishitani Keiji | 49 |
Suzuki Shōsan Wayfarer Winston L King | 83 |
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absolute actual existence arising aspect attain birth basic beauty and ugliness become beginningless and endless being-time birth-and-death body Buddhahood Buddhist called causal Ch'an Chinese Christian comes concept contradiction D. T. Suzuki death dharmadhātu doctrine Dōgen elucidation enlightenment essence essential eternal return ethics evil fascicles field of emptiness fundamentally subjective Hence homeground Hua-yen Hurvitz illusion infinite impulse infinite openness Ippen kalpas karma karmic koan Larger Sutra living Madhyamika Mahāyāna manifest matter means meditation middle path mind monk Name Namu-amida-butsu nature negation nembutsu nihilum Nishitani Keiji non-dualism nothingness object one's original philosophy practice present Primal Vow Pure Land realization religious samurai satori saying the nembutsu secular self-centeredness sense sentient shih Shinran Shōbōgenzō Shōsan Sōtō standpoint stone scriptures substance Sutra Suzuki Suzuki Shōsan svabhāva Tathāgata teaching texts thinking thought thought-instant tion transcendent translation true truth UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterance wisdom Wittgenstein words Yogācāra zazen