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  • THE COLD MOUNTAIN POEMS 19

    THE COLD MOUNTAIN POEMS, tr. Gary Snyder 19 Once at Cold Mountain, troubles cease -No more tangled, hung up mind.I idly scribble poems on the rock cliff,Taking whatever comes, like a drifting boat

    han shan

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/21403071972.html
  • An analysis of a sinitic Mahaayaana phenomenon

    ·期刊原文The meaning of "mind-only" (wei-hsin): An analysis of a sinitic Mahaayaana phenomenonBy Whalen... that was evident already in the T'ang Buddhist circles, speak of a Mind-Only (...

    Whalen Lai

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06272172728.html
  • The concept of the Absolute in Chan Buddhism

    ·期刊原文The mind as the buddha-nature: The concept of the Absolute in Chan Buddhism By Yun-hun ... it was the same monk-scholar who used the School of Mind (hsin-tsung(d))(3) as a synonym of...

    Yun-hun Jan

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06273072733.html
  • THE COLD MOUNTAIN POEMS 23

    through galaxiesA fountain of light, into the very mind -Not a thing, and yet it appears before me:Now...

    han shan

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/21525471989.html
  • Buddhist Spiritual Environmentalism

    maintained. When our mind is pure, our group is pure. When the small group is pure, the bigger ...traditional Confucianism and Taoism emphasize harmony whereas Buddhism concerns with the mind. The ...

    Master Jing Ding

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/16203573891.html
  • Wang Yang-mings Philosophy in a Historical Perspective

    a starting point of vantage for Wang Yang-ming (1472-1529). As the body, the mind, the intention, ...Ideality, whereby the vision of the axiological unity becomes fully realized in his own mind and then...

    Thome H. Fang

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06251972663.html
  • Language And Truth In Hua-Yen Buddhism

    (minghsiang(i)). It is language ("name''-ming) and the mind'sinclination to distinguish form ...that revolve around the doctrineof the One Mind (i-hsin(j)). In working with this idea in ...

    Dale Wright

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06142372268.html
  • Chinese Intuitionism: A Reply to Feigl on Intuition[*]

    understand whatever words you hear?" Mencius replied, When words are one-sided, I know how the mind of the speaker is clouded over. When words are extravagant, I know how the mind is fallen and sunk. When ...

    Carsun Chang

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06073972044.html
  • Conflict and Harmony in Chan [a] and Buddhism

    encountered various philosophies and practices, and, through his active mind, that he was finally able to...absolute Mind can be perceived as both existent and nonexistent and as neither. Having analysed these...

    Jan Yun-hua

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06075472055.html
  • Han-Shan Te-Ching: A Buddhist Interpretation of Taoism

    the Mind. But they differ among themselves as the developments of the Mind and the paths to ...reality. The ultimate reality is called, among other names, the Mind. It is well known that ...

    Sung-Peng Hsu

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06110572185.html