Sheng yen autobiography of malcolm

  • He is one of the youngest Dharma heirs of the renowned Chan master Sheng Yen. He has practiced meditation intensively since He has studied Tibetan.
  • Master Sheng Yen in his autobiography paints a similar picture of Chan in China: for most, a ritual-based money making enterprise.
  • Through a comparison of Chinese and Chinese American (auto)biographical accounts, this article facilitates a transpacific literary exchange that tracks.
  • Seeing through Zen: Encounter, Transformation, and Genealogy in Chinese Chan Buddhism

    Table of contents :
    Contents
    Illustrations
    Preface
    Conventions
    McRae’s Rules of Zen Studies
    Chapter 1. Looking at Lineage: A Fresh Perspective on Chan Buddhism
    Chapter 2. Beginnings: Differentiating/Connecting Bodhidharma and the East Mountain Teaching
    Chapter 3. Metropolitan Chan: Imperial Patronage and the Chan Style
    Chapter 4. The Riddle of Encounter Dialogue: Who, What, When, and Where?
    Chapter 5. Zen and the Art of Fund-Raising Religious Vitality and Institutional Dominance in the Song Dynasty
    Chapter 6. Climax Paradigm: Cultural Polarities and Patterns of Self-Cultivation in Song-Dynasty Chan
    Notes
    Character Glossary
    Bibliography
    Index

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    Seeing through Zen

    Seeing through Zen Encounter, Transformation, and Genealogy in Chinese Chan Buddhism

    John R. McRae

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS

    Berkeley / Los Angeles / London

    University of California Press Berkeley a

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