554:. He said on the basis of tranquility "there arises an inner (t'i) knowledge through which the blue, yellow, red, white things in this world are well distinguished. That is prajñā. Yet no (desires) arise from these distinctions. That is samādhi. Those who 'freeze their mind when entering samādhi' first drop into an irrelevant (avyārkṛta) void, afterwards when they awake from samādhi and their mind works again, they discern all the different mundane entities. This they call prajñā, but the sūtras call it self-deception. In their case prajñā alternates with samādhi. People who understand (samādhi-prajñā) this way do not get rid of their passions."
450:, purity, or concentration were all examples of the false mind. Instead, Shenhui taught that true non-thought is to not intentionalize and not activate the mind. However, he says: "If you intentionally make your mind not activate, this is the concentration of consciousness. It is also called the concentration of mistaken views of the Dharma." Ultimately, Shenhui taught going beyond both intentionalizing and not intentionalizing since to intentionalize was to be fettered, while to not intentionalize made one "no different than a deaf fool."
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says, “Activate illumination on the basis of serenity,” and the meaning here is the same. The non-abiding mind does not transcend knowing, and knowing does not transcend non-abiding. If one knows the mind’s non-abiding, there is nothing else to be known. The Nirvāṇa Sūtra says, “For concentration to be great and wisdom little is to increase one’s ignorance. For wisdom to be great and concentration little is to increase one’s wrong views. For concentration and wisdom to be equivalent is called ‘seeing the Buddha-nature.’”
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the mind go out is illness, and to make it come back into concentration is also illness. Both making it go out and making it come back are illness." Instead, he says if one can simply "shine the light of awareness" on a thought as soon as it arises, it will vanish into the light of awareness naturally. What's more, he says the light of awareness too will of itself also disappear. For
Shenhui, the disappearing of thought with awareness is "precisely the non-abiding mind of one’s original nature."
572:"'Do those who at present transmit the dharma speak secret oral transmissions or not?' I have now answered this question. The dharma is Bodhidharma's dharma. Therefore, those who hear it, however deep or shallow, are all benefited. It is just that in the past it was secret, whereas now it is open. Therefore, it is not called a secret oral transmission. Just because the name is different does not imply that the dharma is also different."
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nor is it located without: this is sitting in meditation....If one sits like this, the Buddha will the seal of certification.’ For the past six generations, no one ever ‘freeze the mind to enter meditation, fix the mind to view purity, activate the mind to illuminate the external, and concentrate the mind to realize the internal.’ That’s why are not the same.”
479:"When other masters are asked about this teaching, they do not explain but keep it secret. I am completely different—whether to many persons or few, I always explain it to everyone. The teachings of the buddhas of the past have all been directed at the eightfold congregation; there has been no private teaching, no secret teaching."
512:. According to Tsung-mi, Shen-hui's approach was officially sanctioned in 796, when "an imperial commission determined that the Southern line of Ch'an represented the orthodox transmission and established Shen-hui as the seventh patriarch, placing an inscription to that effect in the shen-lung temple".
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says, "Non-abiding is the fundamental quiescence of the self-nature (ben zixing ji 本自性寂). Knowing is the function. Quiescence is the essence of illumination, and illumination is the function of quiescence." For
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Chongyuan asked, “Why shouldn’t one the mind to realize the internal?” His Reverence replied, “That is the teaching of fools! Chan Master Huineng’s practice transcends the two Dharmas of regulating and not regulating. Therefore the text of the Sūtra , ‘The mind does not abide within,
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paradigm, he identifies serenity with essence and says, "Based on the essence of this empty serenity there naturally exists a fundamental wisdom, it is said that knowing is its function of illumination." For
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Regarding the practice of seated meditation, Shenhui did not teach that physical sitting was necessary. He says: "When I say ‘sit,’ ‘sitting’ is for thoughts to not be activated. When I say ‘meditation,’ ‘meditation’ is to see the fundamental nature. Therefore I do not teach people to have their
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Non-abiding is quiescence, and the essence of quiescence is called concentration. The natural wisdom (zhi 智) that occurs on the basis of this essence, whereby one can know the inherently quiescent essence, is called sagacity (hui 慧). This is the equivalence of concentration and wisdom. The sūtra
582:"...Huiming a great enlightenment. He then questioned me again, saying, ‘Other than the secret words and secret intention just now, is there any other secret intention?’ I said, ‘What I have preached to you is not secret. If you counter-illuminate the secret was on your side.’"
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Bodhidharma's robe, to sever the head of Huineng's mummy, and to rewrite the inscription on Shenxiu's tomb with the words "Sixth Patriarch".
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Shenhui then bowed and returned to his seat, but
Huineng then proclaimed, "In the future if this youngster heads a monastery, it will certainly bring forth fully realized disciples of our school."
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Shenhui coined the term "Northern School" in order to deride Shenxiu's school. He claimed that Shenxiu tried to usurp the title of Sixth Patriarch from
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John R. McRae, Zen Evangelist: Shenhui, Sudden Enlightenment, and the Southern School of Chan Buddhism, page 117, University of Hawaii Press, 2023
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John R. McRae, Zen Evangelist: Shenhui, Sudden Enlightenment, and the Southern School of Chan Buddhism, page 178, University of Hawaii Press, 2023
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I have something which has no head or tail. It is nameless and can't be described. It has no back and no front. Do any of you know what this is?"
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John R. McRae, Zen Evangelist: Shenhui, Sudden Enlightenment, and the Southern School of Chan Buddhism, page 70, University of Hawaii Press, 2023
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John R. McRae, Zen Evangelist: Shenhui, Sudden Enlightenment, and the Southern School of Chan Buddhism, page 99, University of Hawaii Press, 2023
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John R. McRae, Zen Evangelist: Shenhui, Sudden Enlightenment, and the Southern School of Chan Buddhism, page 69, University of Hawaii Press, 2023
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1976:Linji school
1969:Extant sects
1955:Fayan school
1926:Chinese Chán
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1562:Xueting Fuyu
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2443:Toni Packer
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2203:Jogye Order
2198:Taego Order
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1850:Korean Seon
1841:Muhō Noelke
1763:Kōdō Sawaki
1756:Modern Sōtō
1727:Soyen Shaku
1628:Shi Yinshun
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1377:Bodhidharma
1238:Heart Sūtra
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265:to receive
139:Predecessor
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55:Chán master
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2837:Myōshin-ji
2758:Zen master
2704:Attendants
2237:Wu Yantong
1867:Seongcheol
1829:German Zen
1407:Mazu Daoyi
1382:Dazu Huike
1325:Shikantaza
1279:Five Ranks
1274:Shikantaza
738:菩提达摩南宗定是非论
726:McRae 2003
714:McRae 2003
617:McRae 2003
590:References
517:Mazu Daoyi
267:ordination
3080:Zen texts
3037:Masao Abe
2903:Denkoroku
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2711:Jikijitsu
2407:Joko Beck
1888:Pháp Hiền
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1675:Hsuan Hua
1654:Sheng-yen
1618:Wei Chueh
1613:Cheng Yen
1608:Hsing Yun
1603:Sheng-yen
1269:Ten Bulls
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1903:Pháp Loa
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1732:Sokei-an
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1593:Yuanying
1349:Zazenkai
1313:Practice
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519:, whose
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155:Buddhist
96:Buddhism
92:Religion
61:Personal
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2741:Teacher
2271:USA Zen
2092:Niō Zen
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1623:Yicheng
1598:Benhuan
1432:Huineng
1397:Hongren
1363:Persons
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1578:Xuyun
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440:bodhi
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221:Laozi
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